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Point of ideas POINT Nepean made news again last week, but not for the usual reasons of political conflict over its future use. On Thursday, hundreds of secondary students and primary pupils were at the national park as part of the Australia wide Kids Teaching Kids Week. The week provides time outside the classroom for students to think about threats to the environment and ways they can be overcome. The trip to Point Nepean also included learning about Aboriginal history and culture. Coinciding with the visit by the students came calls from state Liberal MPs for buildings at Point Nepean to be used to house refugees fleeing war torn Syria. That idea was not so well received by their federal counterparts. Dunkley MP Bruce Billson and Flinders MP Greg Hunt - who have both in the past been involved with state-federal squabbles over the point’s future - did not see it as a viable option. See Pages 8 and 9 for reports on the school’s program and the suggestion Point Nepean be used to house refugees. Exhibit A: Students and pupils studying ther environment at Point Nepean National Park included Emily and Mia, of Mornington Park Primary School, Audrey and Alex, Flinders Christian College, Kyle and Sara, McClelland College, and Taylor, of St Jude’s Primary. Picture: Yanni

Shire urged to back East Timor’s gas field claims David Harrison david@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire councillors are being urged to pressure the federal government into giving East Timor the chance to earn billions of dollars from undersea gas fields. “It is disgusting for a wealthy advanced country like Australia to literally steal part of a rich gas field from one of the poorest, least developed and needy nations on earth, Cr Tim Rodgers said. On Monday Cr Rodgers was set to tell council colleagues that it was time Australia entered into a more equitable agreement so that East Timor (TimorLeste) received a greater share of prof-

its from the rich offshore gas fields. “We are calling on the Australian government to immediately start negotiations on setting fair permanent maritime boundaries with Timor-Leste and to re-submit to the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice and the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea,� he said. The shire has a friendship relationship with the Timor-Leste district of Lospalos. The gas field issue has festered for years, with the Australian government having effectively repudiated international rules dealing with seabed boundaries some 13 years ago. It has since refused to negotiate permanent boundaries. A scandal erupted in 2013 when Ti-

mor-Leste accused Australia of having planted listening devices in its cabinet office to eavesdrop on confidential Timor Sea Treaty discussions. It launched a case at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague to pull out of a gas treaty it had signed with Australia. In March 2014, the International Court of Justice ordered Australia to stop the spying. A report to councillors at Monday night’s meeting said: “If these [seabed] boundaries were set in accordance with International Law, the significant fields of gas located outside the treaty zone of co-operation would belong to Timor-Leste as part of its exclusive economic zone. “If so, one such field – the Greater

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Off runway: The Yak 9 which flipped after landing at Tyabb airfield last Sunday week. No one was injured in the crash. Pictures: Gary Sissons

LONG-TIME Peninsula Aero Club member Jim Wickham is “a little bit upset� about the dramatic finish to his return flight from a central NSW flying event on Sunday morning, 7 September. Half way along the Tyabb airfield runway a wheel of his replica Russian Yakovlev Yak 9 slipped into soft turf at the side of the bitumen causing it to veer off course. Both wheels then dug into the grass and the plane slowly rose up and gradually flipped over onto its back. It was left with damage to its wheel, wing, propeller and rudder. Mr Wickham, of Moorooduc, was unhurt but trapped inside the cockpit until freed by emergency services. Straight afterwards he reportedly had

his screwdriver out and was removing parts to disconnect the battery. Mr Wickham, in his 60s, got bogged in the same aircraft at the club’s 2012 air show – but with less dramatic results. Aero club president Peter Bernardi said “we don’t know exactly what happened. Perhaps there was a gust of wind from the west that set him off course. Once he got one wheel in the grass it pulled him over�. “It happened slowly and he had time to put his head between his knees and just let it go over. “He got out without even a scratch but, of course, he was a little bit upset. He’s a very fastidious person and had prepared the aircraft well.� Mr Wickham was assessed at the scene by emergency services but did not require treatment. He is tipped to

be busy this week fixing the damage to his aircraft. Mr Bernardi described the stronglybuilt single-engine fighter aircraft as being “formidable fighting aircraftâ€? when used against the Luftwaffe in World War II later against Australia and the United States in the Korean War. Mr Wickham’s plane was built in 2002 but with a larger US-made engine. Mr Wickham has two other Yaks, two Mustang replicas, a Spitfire replica and a helicopter. ď Ž On Sunday 9 August Carl Solomons, 59, of Patterson Lakes, died when his Cavalon twin-seater aircraft hit power lines and crashed into shallow water on a flight between Tyabb airfield and Tooradin. His passenger, 37, was taken to the Royal Melbourne Hospital with serious injuries.

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Birthday bus: Community support services coordinator John Gray, Crs David Gibb, Antonella Celi and David Garnock, mayor Bev Colomb with David Carr of Mornington, team leader of access and mobility transport Carol Hooper, and access and mobility transport assistants Janene Tresize, Wendy Lott, Peter Dixon, Jason Thomas and Michael West.

Regulars hail bus’s decade of service MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire's Dial-A-Bus service is 10. Starting with three passengers – collected by the shire’s aged and disability transport team leader on her way to work – it has grown into a dial-up service to all areas of the shire servicing 520 regular passengers. It offers those aged over 60, or those of any age who have a disability (and their carer), a door-to-door transport option across the peninsula. Around 70 Dial-A-Bus passengers

celebrated the service’s 10th birthday at the shire's Rosebud office on Thursday 3 September. The mayor Cr Bev Colomb said the first Dial-A-Bus service began collecting passengers in the Balnarring through to Hastings areas. “The service changed the previous senior citizens’ club-focused transport to anyone aged over 60 or anyone with a disability,” she said. “This has helped many of our passengers remain independent and engaged, helping

them to continue to live in their own home for longer. “The Dial-A-Bus been successful in providing local area transport to shops and doctors and the like – and it has become a conduit for socialisation with other bus passengers.” Passengers are picked up from any address in the service area, and delivered anywhere in the same service area. These areas include Portsea, Sorrento, Blairgowrie to Rosebud, Mt Martha to Mornington, Rye to

SHIRE enforcement officers are examining removal of a pine tree and shrubs without a permit from a Mornington property. This follows a complaint from nearby residents about a house demolition, in particular asbestos removal. The residents also complained about removal of large mature trees and “destruction of street landscape” in an area covered by a vegetation protection overlay. Council has responded by stating asbestos removal is the responsibility of Worksafe Victoria and that contractors are “self-certified”.

Sizzle needs help BERG Mt Martha will conduct a sausage sizzle at Bunnings Mornington on Sunday 11 October in what’s described as a potentially a significant money raiser for the group. Members are needed to help with preparation, cooking and selling on a roster of two hours a shift, 8am-4pm, on the day. Those who can assist are asked to call coordinator John Trevillian, 0400 229 449.

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ST MARKS Anglican Church, Balnarring is again holding a secondhand book fair starting 9am, Saturday 19 September. The book fair, running since the early 1990s, will cater to all tastes with thousands of condition books for sale. The fair is in the hall next to the opportunity shop, 1 Balnarring Rd, Balnarring. It will also be open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, finishing on Saturday 26 September. Details: 0425 700 713.

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45-year-old man were assaulted. A 61-year-old Cranbourne man had his nose broken and the others sustained facial injuries. Senior Sergeant Barbury said the assault was “obviously prearranged�. “The mosque is out of the way and does not attract attention,� he said. “You would have to know it’s there to go there. It’s not like it’s on a main

highway. “It was certainly a targeted attack.� Iman Janud said a man in his 20s entered the Muslim community centre about 9pm and began “racially abusing and using indecent language and cursing� its members. “He was asked to leave and our members followed him out but there they were met by two others and the

trouble began.� The offenders had jumped the fence to gain entry to the mosque premises. “They are the same fellows; they are targeting us. It is sad that these few people in the community are against us. “We endeavour to reach out to the community so that people know what we stand for.�

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Students take world view on environment SECONDARY students and primary pupils from throughout the Mornington Peninsula took a break from their normal classrooms on Thursday to discuss ways of solving the world’s environmental problems. More than 250 students and pupils from 11 schools and colleges were at Point Nepean National Park as part of the national Kids Teaching Kids Week. Around Australia the week sees 55,000 students putting the environment and its challenges under the microscope. In the months leading up to their Point Nepean visit students prepared by making presentations on the dilemmas and solutions to such issues as conserving fossil fuels, protecting endangered marine and terrestrial

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No go for Point Nepean refugees ‘home’ Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au THE Point Nepean quarantine station will not be reopened to provide sanctuary for refugees fleeing the conflict in Syria despite suggestions last week it could be a suitable base for asylum seekers. Liberal state opposition leader Matthew Guy had urged Labor Premier Daniel Andrews to consider housing some Syrian refugees at the Point Nepean station “at the end of the Mornington Peninsula� early last week. “In 1998-99, the Kennett government and the Howard government managed to bring many hundreds of Kosovar refugees to that site,� Mr Guy said. “If Daniel Andrews won’t do anything with that site then we should use it for good rather than letting it rot and how we could use it for good is use it to house in a peaceful environment many hundreds of Syrian families who are fleeing war and persecution and oppression.� The Premier said advice received from bureaucrats noted the Point Nepean barracks are in no condition to house refugees but Mr Andrews said Victoria is prepared to play its part in accepting its share of 12,000 Syrian refugees the federal government will allow to permanently resettle in Australia for humanitarian reasons. Mr Guy’s proposal to house refugees at Point Nepean was also nixed by his federal Liberal colleagues. Dunkley Liberal MP Bruce Billson said the Syrian refugees, unlike the

Kosovars, will not return to their country of birth so a “temporary refuge� is not needed. “It will be mainly women, children and families identified from persecuted minorities for whom the conflict in the Middle East and how it might unfold will see no opportunity for them to return to their homes,� he said. “It’s a humanitarian program that sees those allocated visas settled in the community, not in a particular or single facility.� Mr Billson’s cabinet colleague, Flinders MP Greg Hunt, also noted it is “unlikely that a single central facility will be required�. “In all likelihood they will be integrated into the community as they arrive in family units,� Mr Hunt said. “This is as opposed to the temporary places that were required to house the Kosovar refugees.� Mr Hunt said the Point Nepean quarantine station could be an option to be investigated if such a centre is required. Nepean Liberal state MP Martin Dixon backed Mr Guy’s suggestion that Point Nepean could be used to house Syrian refugees. “Thanks to over $40 million dollars invested in utilities and infrastructure by the federal government the former Coalition government, Point Nepean is now a much more viable option for refugee accommodation than it was when we hosted the Kosovars in 1999,� he said. “The Premier is showing his complete ignorance regarding Point Nepean as these funds have been specifically invested to prepare the site for

future accommodation and visitation needs in accordance with Labor’s own 2010 master plan. “While in principle I support the utilisation of Point Nepean for humanitarian purposes, and aside from the physical accommodation infrastructure, I would like to see more details of how refugees can be managed, cared for and occupied during their stay.� The Abbott government has agreed to resettle 12,000 refugees from the Syrian conflict in Australia in addition to 13,750 asylum seekers accepted into the country each year. The federal government is also providing an extra $44 million to help

more than 240,000 people in camps displaced by the Syrian conflict with food, clothing and shelter as winter approaches. “This will take the total Australian government contribution – humanitarian contribution – to people on the borders of Syria and Iraq under the former government and under this government to some $230 million,� Mr Hunt said. Mr Billson hoped the decision to permanently resettle 12,000 Syrian asylum seekers means “they can make a real go of their new life in Australia�. “It’s a very generous, warm-hearted but clear thinking response,� he said.

Lawyer talks about helping refugees A LAWYER and volunteer at the Asylum Seekers’ Resource Centre will speak about refugees at a Southern Women’s Action Network meeting, 10.30am Sunday 20 September. Gabriella Bornstein, a member of the resource centre’s speaking team, will discuss the issues faced by the organisation and its efforts to assist, advocate for, empower, and educate refugees seeking asylum. The venue is the Mornington Peninsula Shire offices, corner Victoria and Queen streets, Mornington. Southern Women’s Action Network members endeavour to promote social justice and equality for all nationalities and creeds. Ms Bornstein’s family background instigated her interest in helping refugees and her other volunteer work has been teaching English and numeracy in Tanzania. Details: 0400 835 486.

Mental health help FUNDING cuts to mental health services have prompted a response from Peninsula Harmony Counselling Service manager Emma Hayes. “With the cuts and the growing demand for mental health services on the peninsula I have started my own not-for-profit service,� Ms Hayes said. Peninsula Harmony Counselling Service, based in Somerville, offers counselling without the trouble of getting a mental health plan. “To make it easier I also perform case management and outreach services,� she said. “Due to a growing need I am also setting up groups on the peninsula for adults and children focusing on depression, anxiety, resilience, mindfulness, anger management and suicide prevention. “These groups are one of a kind and can also be adapted to run in school.� Details: 0406545482.

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Focus on refugees: Lawyer Gabriella Bornstein will speak at a Southern Women’s Action Network meeting about her work helping refugees.

THE Mornington Peninsula regional group of the Order of Australia (Victorian branch) held its annual lunch last month at Safety Beach Sailing Club. Guest speaker was Australian art expert Andrew Mackenzie who specialises in the Heidelberg School. For the past six years Mackenzie has helped the Marysville District Historical Society rebuild its collection which was lost Black Saturday bushfires, 7 February 2009. He was awarded the OAM in 2014. The occasion also saw the association present the 16th annual schools award to Mornington Secondary College with John Paul College, Frankston, runner-up.

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Balancing act: The Zirca Circus, which was at Rosebud last week, is getting behind the funsdraising effort to raise money for breast cancer research. Picture: Yanni

Circus takes night out for charity THE popular Girls’ Night In event is one way of raising money for breast cancer research each October, but what about a night at the circus? “Mornington Peninsula Girls Night In with Kay, Chris and Effie” – now in its eighth year – has raised more than $100,000 for cancer research,” Mornington Peninsula mayor Cr Bev Colomb said. “This year, for the first time, the team adds the special Night at the Circus event to help raise even more for local breast cancer groups.” The Mayoral Charity Night: A Night at the Circus will be at the Civic Reserve, Dunns Rd, Mornington, 7pm, Thursday 24 September. Funds raised on the night will go to peninsula breast cancer groups. “I extend my sincere thanks to Zirka Circus for its generous contribution and encourage

our community to support events this October that are raising funds for cancer research,” Cr Colomb said. Tickets at the shire's Rosebud office, D’Alia’s Rosebud Bakery Cafe or call 0407 231 964.

Sizzle needs help BERG Mt Martha will conduct a sausage sizzle at Bunnings Mornington on Sunday 11 October in what’s described as a potentially a significant money raiser for the group. Members are needed to help with preparation, cooking and selling on a roster of two hours per shift, 8am-4pm, on the day. Those who can assist are asked to call coordinator John Trevillian, 0400 229 449, and to text or leave a message for a return call if he is unavailable.

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Flood maps blamed for $2m work loss David Harrison david@mpnews.com.au COMPLAINTS about delays and cost increases may lead to a postponement of the implementation of new rules for building in flood prone areas of the Mornington Peninsula. Councillors were told in June that new flood maps were an improvement and that 20,000 properties were no longer designated as flood-prone and more could be removed from that designation as work proceeded. However, an “experienced builder on the southern peninsula” has now told council officers that the new flood map system “instantly stopped $2 million worth of my work, frustrated me and my customers and had a net result of costing my business approximately $100,000”. “Great! All for no good reason. The system was not broken,” he said. Other points made by the builder included: O “I have been building on the southern peninsula for 40 years and have built several hundred houses and have not had one project flood or even look like flooding.” He had never seen a building site flood in Rye, Blairgowrie or Sorrento. O “I have discussed this with every other builder, draughtsman and building surveyor I know in the area and are all of the same opinion.” He had seen the flood maps that were presented at a Nepean building permits information night. “I looked at specific areas, in particular the sand dunes at the back of Blairgowrie, which are very elevated and could not possibly flood as it is all loose sand.

“I pointed this out to [municipal building surveyor] David Kotsiakos and he answered, ‘But there is limestone under there and the water doesn’t go down and it can flood’. “I suggest he has no understanding of what actually happens in this area and has made assumptions on data that is irrelevant.” O “Whatever the shire was doing prior to February this year seems to be adequate to identify the very rare problem areas that may exist. However, the shire has seen fit to adopt a response process for a so-called problem manifested by the information that has been taken as fact but is not. “I suggest anyone who does not believe this should dig a hole anywhere in Blairgowrie and try and fill it up with water.” O It was unbelievable, the builder said, “that we have to pay $50 to find out if we should apply to pay $250 to then receive a report. If deemed necessary this system could be, just pay the $250 and send back $200 if not required.” The new maps were “state of the art” as a result of mapping and weather modelling. They aimed to set floor heights for new buildings, to keep them above predicted flood levels. Cr Graham Pittock told the June meeting: “Building [work] is being severely hampered. The problem is that land is not properly designated and builders can’t be sure [of getting floor levels correct] in flood-prone areas.” Cr Tim Wood added: “On a lighter note, if you look at that mapping of the Mornington Peninsula as being flood-prone, we’re in a worse state than the Netherlands.” Mr Kotsiakos replied: “For a different reason, yes.”

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Late goal finals win for Rye THE inaugural Mornington Peninsula Junior Football League youth girls’ grand final on Sunday last week proved to be an epic encounter, with Rye beating Beleura with the last score of the day. Playing for the Gary Sanford Cup, the teams played a game that league president Andrew Souter says “will be remembered for many years to come”. For an hour the girls fought out a see-sawing affair at the Thomas Barclay Oval, Hastings, with nothing to separate them on the scoreboard: 4-428 apiece at the end of normal time. During extra time of two five-minute halves the ball travelled the length of the field many times and bobbed around on each team’s goal line. But, tough defensive efforts by the desperate defences, kept the scores locked. This sent the game into a second period of extra time. “It became a battle of attrition as the girls continued playing at an intensity that matched the opening minutes,” Mr Souter said. “They had been going at each other hammer and tongs for more than 80 minutes when, with only a minute left, Rye full-forward Ashlee Bourke laid a bone jarring tackle on her Beleura opponent and was rewarded with a free kick. “Then, with her last kick in junior football, Ashlee lived out every player’s dream: kicking the winning goal in a grand final. “She slotted the winner from 15

metres out, on a 45 degree angle, with less than a minute to spare.” Players and fans celebrated Ash’s kick as the ball returned to the centre for one last effort. The Rye girls won the clearance and the final siren went with the ball on their half-forward line. “Tears of agony and joy streamed down the faces of players, coaches and parents alike,” Mr Souter said. “In that moment of agony and ecstasy both teams showed good sportsmanship by huddling in the middle of the ground to wish each other well. “These two great teams have developed a great sense of camaraderie and a fierce rivalry that has been built out of respect for each other. “There could not have been a better demonstration of just how engrained girls’ football has become on the peninsula and around the country.” The line ups included Vic Country representatives Stacey Conway and Paris Stahl (Beleura), Georgia Walker (Rye) and Vic Metro and All Australian representative Jordyn Allen (Rye). At the presentation ceremony, the umpires awarded the match ball to Rye captain Georgia Walker for her best-afield effort kicking four of Rye’s goals. Rye best: Georgia Walker, Suede Croad, Macy Hall, Alana Kouts, Chloe Stephens and Jordyn Allen; Rye goal kickers: G. Walker 4, A. Bourke 1. Beleura best: Jackie Cameron, Paris

Happy bunch: The Rye team belts out the club song.

Stahl, Stacey Conway, Zoe Mitchell; Beleura goal kickers: S. Conway, P. Stahl, H. Burr, T. Scott. Mornington Peninsula Junior Football League leading goal kickers: Junior girls: Shakira Gaskin (Rosebud JFC) 21 goals, Youth girls Georgia Walker (Rye) 28, under-11s Ned Moodie (Beleura) 55, under-12s - James Egan (Somerville) 57, under13s - Kyle Bennallock (Sth Mornington and Clayton Gay (Balnarring) 48, under-14s - Matthew Bullock (Beleura) 34,under-15s - Matthew Mayne (Beleura), 35, under-16s Arley Jordan (Frankston Dolphins) 59, and under-17s - Joshua Di Blasio (Carrum/Patterson River) 47.

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In tune: South Mornington players celebrate their win over Beleura.

Crunch: South Mornington’s Nick Mason is tackled in the boys’ under-14 final against Beleura

Brother-sister act MT ELIZA Junior Football Club won five premierships on Sunday in the Frankston and District Junior Football League. In those winning teams, two players – Finlay, 15, a rover and captain of his team, and sister Saige, 13, a centre-half-forward – were named best-on-ground by the umpires. “This is rare enough, however, it was also the first time that there was a finals series for junior girls,” proud dad Fraser Bayne said. “Therefore, my daughter was involved in the first ever grand final for junior girls and won the first ever best-on-ground.” The elated brother and sister can celebrate flags and beston-ground performances on the same day. Saige even kicked a goal. Earlier, Finlay won the F&DJFL U15 League Best and Fairest Award and Saige played Interleague, winning another beston-ground. It was the first time Interleague was held for girls.

Extra: Extra time was needed in the Rye versus Beleura junior football grand finals at Hastings on Sunday last week. Here, Rye’s Alana Kouts gets her kick against Beleura.

New home for hospital specialist clinics OUTPATIENT services for Frankston and Mornington Peninsula residents will be improved by specialist consulting facilities at Frankston Hospital. They were opened by Health Minister Jill Hennessy last week. New outpatient facilities have been built on the site of the old emergency department, and now service Peninsula Health’s women’s, children’s, adolescents’ and orthopaedic specialist clinics. “The facilities include 22 consulting rooms, procedure rooms, waiting areas and multi-purpose rooms,” Ms Hennessy said. “They provide an improved experience for patients, families and carers with an innovative patient check-in kiosk, breast-feeding space, colour coding to help people find their way around, and better amenities and privacy.” Ms Hennessy said the $81 million hospital redevelopment, opened earlier this year, had delivered a new, larger emergency department, new

nursery cots, intensive care beds, short-stay ward and two 32-bed acute adult inpatient wards. Last year, Peninsula Health was one of the state’s busiest health services, with more than 66,000 presentations to the Frankston Hospital emergency department and more than 50,000 specialist outpatient clinic appointments. This year, Peninsula Health has received $405.9 million for new intensive care unit beds as well as funding from the Hospital Beds Rescue Fund. It will also receive funding to establish a rapid assessment chest pain service at Frankston Hospital enabling it to treat an extra 2000 patients each year, Ms Hennessy said. Where does it hurt? Peninsula Health CEO Sue Williams, left, Peninsula Health chair Nancy Hogan, Health Minister Jill Hennessy and patient Lucas at Frankston Hospital’s specialist consulting rooms.

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Man charged over ferry bomb threat A DISGRUNTLED French Islander who allegedly threatened to “blow up” the Stony Point to Tankerton ferry, Thursday 3 September, has been arrested and charged with making threats to kill. He has been bailed to appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court in January and banned from using the ferry in the meantime. Detective Leading Senior Constable Darren Sherren, of Hastings CIU, said the man, 60, made the threats by phone to the Public Transport Victoria complaints line. “He was not happy with the service and certain things were said, including threatening to blow up the ferry with explosives as the result of a long, ongoing feud. “The PTV then relayed the nature of the call through to us and we raided a French Island property and seized firearms.” Police also travelled on the ferry that afternoon to ensure passengers were safe. The ferry runs between Stony Point, Tankerton wharf on French Island, and Cowes, Phillip Island. It is scheduled to run all year but varying weather conditions make departures problematic. This has led to frequent complaints from passengers, claiming the service is poorly run and the operator unresponsive. The service has been operating in Western Port Bay since 1994 and has

grown from 25-passenger vessels operating to French Island only, to two high speed passenger catamarans running to Phillip Island and out to Seal Rocks. PTV says the large tidal variation in Western Port and volatile air and sea conditions make operations difficult. It does not guarantee operation of the ferry “in the interest of ensuring passenger safety”. Steve Taylor

Petition vs petition SHOREHAM residents have petitioned the shire to open Blake St via Buxton Lane at the north end of Buxton Woodland Reserve to connect the two parts of Shoreham without the need for residents to drive on to Frankston-Flinders Rd. The petition contains 42 signatures. However, a second petition of about 98 signatures opposes the opening, arguing this would “destroy the quiet ambience of Shoreham and traffic would increase significantly on the dirt road”. The shire responded by saying it had examined the road link proposal but “there was no indication of strong community support” for it and considering costs and potential impact, it was not considered a high priority. The petitions were then circulated. The shire will now study the best way to proceed and will notify petitioners, officers said.

Top turn: Despite the efforts of Adam Morris, Peninsula Surfriders Club has been relegated to B grade after coming fourth in Sunday’s Victorian Teams Title at Jan Juc.

Peninsula’s west coast surf loss TORQUAY Boardriders Club won its sixth consecutive Victorian Teams Title on Sunday at its home beach of Jan Juc. Peninsula Surfriders Club came fourth, behind 13th Beach (second) and Portland (third). Peninsula will be relegated to B grade for next year’s competition. “The event combines three divisions, Men’s Skins, Women’s and Teams requiring all clubs to have depth in their roster to take the win,”

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LETTERS Selective memories I get quite amused when conservatives write in to "can" the Rudd and, in particular, the Gillard governments. They tend to remember the instability and go into denial of the GFC. What I remember, is the seditious actions and remarks by one Tony Abbott and Alan Jones. "Ditch the witch" and the suggestion that our first woman prime minister be "shot, put in a hessian bag, and tossed into the ocean" come to mind. Australia was the envy of the world thanks to a treasurer who knew what he was doing (unlike Smokin' Joe). The school hall program, along with the pink batt scheme, was brilliant for creating employment marred by some unscrupulous tradies who thought only of the fast buck to be had. Wayne Swan was recognised for his ability to keep us out of the financial mire and was awarded a medal as "Euro Finance Minister of the year". Paul Keating, another Labor treasurer, is the only other Australian to gain that recognition. Not bad for a party that apparently can't be trusted with the finances. Conservatives, led by a prime minister that thinks climate change is crap and ably supported by Greg Hunt, who is laughingly referred to as the MInister for the Environment, seems to prefer to ignore the fact that other people will have to survive the greenhouse effect after we are well and truly dead. I would sooner my descendants live in a clean, smog-free future under Labor than a polluted environment that Abbott prefers. God only knows what sort of a priest Abbott would have made. John Cain, McCrae

Wetlands at risk It’s with incredible disappointment and dismay that we read of a new submission to build a 99-home retirement village on the Tootgarook wetlands. These wetlands are home to over 150 bird species, nine endangered ecological vegetation communities and 14 threatened fauna species. The area is now reduced to near half its original

Get a grip. Organsations like GetUp and peaceful actions allow the multitude of concerned citizens to voice their concerns when government acts in ways that endanger us all. Mel Farnbach, Balnarring

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size; it’s listed for Ramsar consideration and is partly subject to protection under the national EPBC act. The EPBC act requires our member for Flinders, Environment Minister Greg Hunt, to consider environmental impacts. Only four per cent of wetlands remain in Victoria and this development typifies the exploitation of high value environmental areas for commercial gain. The applicant listed as Lifestyle Communities is a publicly listed company specialising in retirement villages. Its charter lists “adherence to environmental standards, to operate ethically and in a socially responsible way”. We question the boards’ decision against its own corporate governance charter. Given the possible destructive nature of this village on the wetlands, we implore the board reconsider its decision and relocate the development to a more appropriate location in accordance with their charter directive and responsibility to its shareholders. Kelvin Stingel, Mornington Peninsula Greens

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Peaceful protest As a person who resides in [Environment Minister] Greg Hunt's electorate and who cares about the future of the Great Barrier Reef, I am at a loss to understand how his staff could be upset and intimidated by coal protesters at last Thursday's demonstration. The action was peaceful (as are all GetUp initiated actions) and those present expected representation from Mr Hunt's office to at least acknowledge our concerns in regard to Adani coal mining in such a precious and sensitive area. When staff were unwilling or unable to come outside, a very small delegation entered the premise. A few children carrying animal shaped balloons with attached post cards were welcomed but a crate of coal seemed to be the reason for their fears. The staff should be more concerned about the pollution of mining by Adani in Queensland rather than the effects of pollution from a crate of coal taken into, and removed, from their office.

I was at the GetUp action last week in front of {Flinders MP] Greg Hunt’s electoral office and I have to say that his office-staff were not working in his best interest when they refused to take our message of bitter disappointment with his handling of the environment portfolio. The simple message was that you can’t have a healthy reef and a dirty great coalmine and coal port opposite the reef. Is it any wonder that his office people feel a little beleaguered because many of his decisions on environmental matters are putting them in the position of lightning rods for public displeasure? I believe that if Mr Hunt and his department had done their jobs properly, in regards to the [Adani] coalmine, the environment movement would not have been pushed to go to the Federal Court to fight for a reassessment of his approval for the mine. It is not a good message we get from this Abbott government that, if the heat gets too much, just change the laws of accountability and keep the people out of the loop of decision making and asking awkward questions. Australia is not a dictatorship, but on the way to become one if the government keeps up this slow and incremental destruction of our right to know and ask why. The scary thing is that the Labor opposition is letting the government get away with it. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Letters to the editor can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: team@mpnews.com.au Letters should be kept to a maximum 300 words and include name, address and contact phone number for verification purposes.


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Paris tragedy inspired art humour book IN January after the murders in Paris at the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, Mornington Peninsula publisher, author and artist Fran Henke dispelled her dismay and anger by creating a collage on the theme of the slogan that swept the world – “Je Suis Charlie” (I Am Charlie), including Aussie references. “I’ve worked with cartoonists and satiric portraitists over more than 50 years of journalism and the tragedy hit me hard,” she said. She donated her work, Je Suis Ahmed, to Bald Archy Prize organiser Peter Batey, who created the prize in 1994 to take the mickey out of pretentious portrait prizes such as the Archibald Prize. As the reaction rolled on around the world – the most poignant cartoon coming from David Pope of the Canberra Times (“He drew first”) – Mrs Henke emailed Peter Batey suggesting they do a book celebrating Australia’s satiric portrait painters, the freedom in which they work, and his diverse career. He agreed, saying it should be launched on 24 July with the announcement of the 2015 Bald Archy winner; it was put together in just five months. In Yer Face – The Bald Archy Prize charts the growth of the prize from its start as a one-off celebration to now being Australia’s most popular touring art exhibition. It shows the significant role humour in art has played through history and in Australia since J F Archibald established The Bulletin in 1880. A former arts journalist for the

Je Suis Satirists: In Yer Face authors Fran Henke of Hastings and Bald Archy founder Peter Batey of NSW. Picture supplied

National Times and The Australian, Mrs Henke worked with Australia’s leading cartoonists, developing an appreciation for the nation’s “black and white” tradition, and interviewed artists such as Sidney Nolan, Brett

Whitely and, in London, Elmyr de Hory the notorious forger. As a theatre director, Mr Batey launched Mrs Henke’s first book in 1976 so they go back a long way, which informed her tribute to him in

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The book includes all winners of the Bald Archy Prize over its 22 years. “Finding the 12 winners – one artist has won five times, three others have won twice – was a challenge,” Mrs Henke said. “We found all but one, Peter ‘Wilko’ Wilkinson. We were particularly worried about an early winner, Alan McClure, who was in his 90s. We discovered he had only recently retired as a cartoonist on the Cootamundra Herald and he has contacted. Finding my friend and 2005 winner Tony Sowersby of Seaford was not hard. “I wanted to know who they were, what they did as ‘day jobs’. Wonderful responses and ‘selfie’ drawings started arriving. “A tribute to Peter Batey was important. Peter with Barry Humphries was co-creator of Dame Edna Everage. Peter launched my first book in 1976, now 40 years on.” The pair finished the book, sent it to the printer and arranged a launch in Sydney. Mrs Henke headed out to Melbourne Airport but missed her flight – and the launch – but arrived in time for lunch. She is a polio survivor and didn’t tick the box requesting assistance at the airport for its daunting stairs.  In Yer Face – The Bald Archy Prize has been published by Fran Henke’s imprint Flying Pony Press and costs $30 plus packing and postage of $13. Order inquiries to: flyingponypress@ gmail.com Bald Archy Prize inquiries to: baldarchy@westnet.com.au and it’s on the net at: www.baldarchy.com.au Mike Hast

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Footballer stages search for wife ACTORS Ella Cannon and Brooke Satchwell say they are thrilled with their roles in the mock-reality show Footballer Wants a Wife. Described as a parody of The Bachelor Australia 2015 it premiered at the Astor Theatre, East St Kilda, Monday last week, and was released online the same evening. It is accessible via the Bendid youtube channel and is claimed to be Australia’s biggest-ever web series. The first three episodes are online and the final three will be released today (Tuesday). The live premiere attracted 700 people to watch celebrity appearances on the red carpet. Cannon, who attended Woodleigh School, has appeared in Neighbours, Winners and Losers, and is known as Kelly in the RACV’s “Call Jason” ad campaign. Satchwell, who attended Toorak College, has had regular roles on Neighbours, Wonderland, and Packed to the Rafters. Footballer Wants a Wife’s plot follows three footballers on the journey to love: from unexpected pregnancies, to escaped criminals and unexpected family reunions. Former Neighbours actor Ben Nicholas wrote the show which – alongside Cannon and Satchwell – stars Cassandra Magrath, of Wolf Creek-fame, and football personality Warwick Capper. “It’s been an exciting project to be part of,” Cannon said. “We are all confident it’s going to be a great hit.” The show produced by Julian Costanzo of Crankyfish Productions re-

Screen shot: Mornington Peninsula girl Ella Cannon, above, as she appears in the reality show Footballer Wants a Wife. Established actor Brooke Satchwell, right, is also in the show.

ceived funding through Screen Australia. “We have so far received a huge amount of support and I thought it would be wonderful for people living on the peninsula to see our contribution to the project,” Cannon said. “This is a really important production for the Australian entertainment industry. It is a combined effort by an array of local talent, it is on an accessible platform and the humour relates to reality television and social media.”

Skylift work to start WORK on the Arthurs Seat Skylift is set to begin on 5 October, according to Parks Victoria. The sites of the upper and lower stations will be fenced off to allow for tree removal and excavation. Parks Victoria’s Libby Jude has said the public will be notified of the works, and of alternative picnic areas, in through newspaper advertisements in coming weeks. Ms Jude, district manager for southeast Melbourne, says school bus pickups and drop-offs will be relocated at Seawinds Gardens car park near the public lavatories for the construction period of up to 18 months. This is more than a kilometre from the existing bus stop. Many parents are said to be unhappy with the location, which will mean that “kids who walk home from the bus stop will now have to traverse a lonely trail back to the summit”, according to one parent. She said parents had not been consulted on the matter. The Seawinds location was decided after meetings between Mornington Peninsula Shire, Parks Victoria and the school bus group. “The message is clear,” the parent said. “They may have permission to do what you want in the park, but don’t mess with our kids.” David Harrison

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boasts stone benchtops, a double shower and a spa bath. Every room conveys a wonderful style, and the quality of this custom-built home will not fail to impress. There are beautiful Tasmanian Oak timber floors throughout the home and to the kitchen are stone benchtops and a terrific island bench will make a great family meeting place for busy breakfasts and snacks on the go. A full wall of cabinets and soft close drawers provide endless storage options and quality appliances include a dishwasher and a wall oven. Downstairs are three more excellent bedrooms with

built-in robes that all share a fully tiled bathroom with stone finishes. An incredible list of modern conveniences includes ducted heating and vacuum systems, air-conditioning, a gas log fire place, and a laundry with separate drying room. From the street there is a double garage with internal access and storage room, and the beautiful landscaped gardens are kept green and lush by two 5000-litre water tanks connected to an underground irrigation system. This true Mount Martha classic is close to a choice of schools, shops and beaches.

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168 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Mornington

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Location and Lifestyle - The Perfect Match Beachside of the Highway, this single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with a separate studio is the ideal introduction into a coveted Mornington lifestyle. The well-maintained home with two living areas, two expansive entertaining decks, an en suite to the main bedroom, extensive parking and a single garage offers immediate lifestyle enjoyment and excellent amenity with the chance to further renovate and add real value. Alternatively, draw inspiration from the surrounding new dwellings and re-develop with two state-of-the-art townhouses (STCA.) Everything Mornington has to offer is at your fingertips from the nearby beachfront to a choice of schools and Bentons Road shopping.

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Saturday 26th September at 1.00pm As advertised or by appointment Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Spread Your Wings Incredibly spacious, this single-level one-owner residence puts family priorities firmly in perspective with four bedrooms, excellent zoned living and a fantastic entertaining pavilion for your family to enjoy 365 days of the year! The location in a soughtafter pocket of Mt Martha close to Bentons Square shopping and schools further add to the home’s allure. The outstanding floorplan includes formal living and dining rooms, billiards room, well-equipped kitchen and a spacious family living and dining room flowing outdoors. Excellent mod cons include spa en suite, heating/cooling, Spotted Gum flooring, double remote garage with workshop and boat parking behind double gates. Simply perfect! Page 4

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A fabulous buy into a sought-after family area, this solid two-storey residence backing onto a reserve is waiting in the wings for a cosmetic renovation to transform into a sensational family home. With its versatile four bedroom floorplan, huge all-weather entertainment area, zoned living and interesting architectural lines, the framework is here for future perfection.

Set at the rear of an exclusive gated community in a beachside position of ever increasing popularity, this versatile two-storey three-bedroom plus study, two-bathroom residence with a double remote garage offers quiet seclusion and spacious light-filled indoor-outdoor living close to the beach, schools, transport and Main Street’s cafes and shops.

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Low Maintenance Luxury In Mornington’s Heart Sublime, low-maintenance seaside living begins in this brand new two-storey townhouse in Mornington’s heart, suited to those who prefer fuss-free living, yet with all of the finery. Timber floorboards, neutral tones & an abundance of natural light create a divine coastal ambiance throughout this 3BR home, which features a downstairs living area, open plan dining & ultra-chic kitchen with stone benchtops & stainless-steel appliances & a door to a tranquil covered deck. The sundrenched master bedroom has a walk-in robe & contemporary ensuite, while upstairs there’s two additional bedrooms, family bathroom & celestial second living space. With the beach an 8-minute walk & Main Street 1km away, this luxury townhouse also has 3 split-system units, powder room & remote double garage with internal access.

For Sale Negotiable over $680,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Anytime by appointment Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au

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Mornington 32 Spray Street ‘The Urbane’ – 1 & 2 Bedroom Luxury Apartments starting from $340,000 Set in a premier locale within walking distance to leading amenities including Main Street, Mornington, restaurants, cafes, Beleura Hill Hospital and only minutes from Mornington’s most famous beaches and Yacht Club. This sophisticated collection of 6 star luxury residences offer a new way of life here in the heart of Mornington. •1 & 2 bedroom luxury apartments •Due for completion June 2016, HUGE savings on stamp duty •Oak Timber Flooring •Caesar stone bench tops & Bosch stainless-steel appliances •Great Rental Returns •NOTE: PICTURES ARE ARTIST IMPRESSIONS For Sale From $340,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Lauren Wild 0413 487 179 E lauren.wild@harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au

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Beachside Bargain Perfectly positioned to embrace the very best of Mornington, this 3 bedroom Beleura Hill townhouse enjoys the convenience of neighbourhood shops around the corner, a short stroll to Mills Beach and just moments to the trendy cafĂŠs of Main Street. Ideal for couples looking to downsize, singles or young families, there are also exciting possibilities to add your own style and flair. With its own streetscape outlook and 9ft ceilings throughout, enjoy a fabulous sense of space with features including a cosy lounge, functional kitchen and meals area, paved alfresco courtyard, master bedroom with ensuite, double garage, gas ducted heating and split-system airconditioning. For Sale $480,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 11:30-12:00pm or anytime by appointment Malcolm Parkinson 0421 704 246 E malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Pam Pester 0499 621 116 E pam.pester@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts Limitless

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Capitalise On A Classic Filled with the timeless grace of old Mt Eliza, this classic 3 bedroom beachside home combines irresistible charm with a fabulous position within walking distance of Ranelagh beach and the vibrant village café scene. Set among 856sqm (approx.) of romantic seaside gardens with graceful, light-filled spaces that cater beautifully for both formal and family time, the stage is set to be seduced by the spoils of seaside living. Includes bonus garden cottage with bathroom, master with ensuite, gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling and double garage.

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Experience absolute serenity on 2700sqm (approx.) with this inviting 3 bedroom Merchant Builder’s home. The bustle of your busy week feels a lifetime away as you pull into the bluestone paved driveway leading to this charming Hawthorn-style brick home. Plump with promise to value-add, this classic property can be enjoyed immediately or tweaked for a perfect fit with two good-sized living areas, efficient kitchen, master ensuite, loads of handy extra storage and an undercover entertaining area perfect for casual meals alfresco. Includes GDH and second double carport under roofline.

Set in peaceful surrounds within the gated community of ‘Eliza Place”, this stylish townhouse offers low maintenance living and a fabulous opportunity for all buyers. Offering formal entry, sitting room with French doors opening to front terace, kitchen with granite benchtops and quality Blanco appliances, family room opening to sunny entertaining deck and 3 spacious bedrooms – two with their own walk-in robe. The larger main bedroom has an ensuite, and there is a family bathroom. Other features include GDH, ducted vacuum, 2 split system air conditioners, remote controlled lock up garage with internal access via the laundry.

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9 Moonrise Place, MORNINGTON $680,000 plus Barry Plant, 172 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 4999 Dimitri Tantanis, 0425 863 681

THIS fantastic family home offers a relaxed lifestyle in the always popular Summerfields Estate. Filled with bright and spacious living areas, there is a formal lounge and a great family room adjoins the kitchen which offers a dishwasher and plenty of cupboard and bench space. From the meals area you step out to a undercover entertainment area, and another handy feature on the block is a huge 54 square metre multi-purpose shed, complete with power for a great workshop or hobby room. The main bedroom has a vast walk-in robe and ensuite, and three more bedrooms all feature built-in robes and share the main bathroom. The 1100 square metre block offers great space for families with lovely gardens surrounding the home and there is a double garage under the roof line.

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9 Yera Crescent, RYE $420,000 plus John Kennedy Real Estate, 2327 Point Nepean Road, Rye, 5985 8800 Leah Pancic, 0421 700 749

NICE and neat, this three-bedroom home solves all your home buying hassles in one easy step. Perfect for the first home buyers or investors, all the hard work has been done with a bright, renovated open-plan interior featuring a lounge and dining space adjoining a crisp white kitchen with stainless-steel dishwasher and wall-oven. From the living area you step out to an enclosed alfresco entertaining area that runs along the length of the home, and a timber deck. Three bedrooms, all with built-in robes are tucked into the corners and share the one bathroom. The undulating block measures about 718 square metres and has been landscaped with stepped garden beds featuring river stones, succulents and native Moonah trees.

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This 2 storey brick residence offers 3 bedrooms, tiled bathroom, separate laundry plus 2 room basement with single garage. Ideal for medical suites (STCA), this level, 563sqm (approx.) allotment offers 13m street frontage or development potential to add second dwelling (STCA) all just 700m to Frankston Train Station & easy access to East Link.

Calling all builders, renovators and retirees looking to take advantage of a perfect beachside location just 4 minutes walk to Fisherman’s beach and 10 minute walk into Main Street. This character home, set on 587m2 (approx) block, is calling out for someone with vision and a plan to either renovate or start again and build that dream home or develop into townhouses (STCA). Featuring high ceilings and period features this property consists of 3 bedrooms, large living area, open kitchen and dining space & outdoor decked alfresco area. Surrounded by gardens the property has an added bonus of your own access to a private laneway at the rear.

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• In a long-revered and tightly-held locale sits this singlelevel, three-bedroom-plus-study residence surrounded by well-established, groomed gardens on a generous 2750m2 allotment (approx.)

• A timeless Tuscan masterpiece with stunning bay views from numerous observation balconies • The four-bedroom-plus-study architectural design and superior quality construction equals its celebrated ´Golden Mile´ address in this quiet court location

• Exuding elegance and sophistication, the home´s focus is on outdoor entertaining where a solar/gas heated pool and spa takes centerpiece attraction along with paved alfresco spaces and outdoor kitchen facilities

• Five-star resort-style features including solar/gas heated pool, spa and sauna with powder room • Privacy trees surround the perimeter, making this bluechip opportunity one of total seclusion, just moments from Canadian Bay Beach and prestigious Toorak College

• Perfectly positioned within mere metres of the beach foreshore, close to prestigious Toorak College and the delights of vibrant Mt Eliza Village

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• Open-plan design including stylish lounge and family room, fully equipped marble-topped kitchen with all-Smeg appliances and butler’s pantry

• Stunning, ultra-modern retreat just steps from Fisherman’s Beach and Mornington’s Main Street

• Large, zoned bedrooms plus luxurious separated Master with ensuite • Decorative lighting, Travertine features, high ceilings and American Oak floorboards • An undercover alfresco area and over-sized double garage use this corner allotment to its full capacity • Walking distance to beach and Mornington’s Main St

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13 MEADOW VIEW ROAD, SOMERVILLE DUAL OCCUPANCY AND MORE! - 1 ACRE (APPROX) This intriguing property offers a range of appeal courtesy of its dual occupancy living arrangements and shedding ideal for trades or hobbyists. Extensively renovated, the north facing home features an O-P kitchen with stone benches & quality appliances whilst a new living space adds design merit to the home with airy ceilings and custom cedar windows. Features fully ducted A/C & heating and has been re-roofed & guttered, plumbed & re-wired. Water & natural gas are connected along with a 100amp 3 phase power supply..

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THERE IS NO COMPARISON – UNPARALLELED POSITION AND SPACE! The largest first floor apartment within the entire Harbour side complex offering approximately 17sq of open plan living offering absolute water frontage. 3 double bedrooms, spacious living areas, stainless-steel appliances to the kitchen, ducted heating & cooling all combine to offer an extremely comfortable lifestyle. Sliding doors open directly to the alfresco outdoor entertaining area complete with remote cafe blinds whilst the heated in ground pool, gymnasium and BBQ facilities are there for you and your friends to enjoy. The basement car park offers room for the family cars together with the added advantage of a lock up store room.

IF YOU HESITATE YOU WILL MISS THE BOAT! Prices at Martha Cove have already started to sail north so don’t delay any longer. Superbly presented 3BR terrace home offering relaxed low maintenance living or the ideal weekender. Open plan downstairs lounge and dining, stunning kitchen with stainless steel appliances and stone bench tops, separate upstairs family room, 3 double bedrooms plus 2 bathrooms and a separate powder room. An internal lift is included for your convenience together with a double lock up garage plus wine cellar. Stroll along the boardwalk to the beach and enjoy a truly enviable lifestyle. This property is priced to sell so arrange an inspection today.

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For Sale: $665,000

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IDEAL LOCATION With the beach, shops & park at your doorstep, this just has to be the perfect position to live. This double storey townhouse offers a spacious floor plan & a gourmet kitchen with stone bench tops & stainless steel appliances, for the cook in the family, conveniently situated next to a spacious living area giving easy access to the merbau deck; perfect for entertaining! Upstairs you have a large master bedroom with walk-in robe & full ensuite. Two further bedrooms are serviced by a large family bathroom, all finished in neutral tones.

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NO CAR REQUIRED! This centrally located unit, is perfect for the person who requires everything at their fingertips. The beach is approximately 500 metres away, whilst Main Street and all it has to offer is only a short stroll away. It offers compact living with an open plan lounge, meals and kitchen area, two bedrooms both with built in robes and a combined laundry and bathroom. A paved rear courtyard along with off street parking complete this little gem.

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MOVE IN EARLY 2016 Just starting construction with MASSIVE stamp duty savings, this energy efficient townhouse is one for the shopping list. Only 3 on the block allowing room to move this 25 square (approx) home has three bedrooms, open plan kitchen, dining and lounge room plus an upstairs sitting area. The double garage has internal access and outside a pergola and low maintenance garden. Bills will be minimal with interactive solar panels and solar hot water services plus there will be a power outlet for an electric car. Buy now and move in early 2016.

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22 VIEW STREET, MORNINGTON CLASSIC FISHERMAN’S COTTAGE WITH PLENTY OF BEACH HOUSE STYLE. So much history here, from the properties humble origins in 1918 as a single bedroom dwelling to its current configuration of two large bedrooms with built-in robes, two generous bathrooms with quality fittings and two toilets. Outside the back door, and overlooking the orchard of beautiful mature fruit trees, is a studio with carpet, heating and wardrobe. This home has so many possibilities and is superbly located just metres from Fishermans Beach. The private backyard has tall trees and brush fencing, there is a shed with concrete floor, two vegetable patches and an ornamental raised garden bed. Being one of the few entire blocks left beachside in Mornington, there is the option to extend, sub divide or put in a swimming pool (STCA). But for the moment, all you have to do is relax and enjoy everything that life on View Street offers.

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THE ROMANCE OF YESTERYEAR IN A MODERN MASTERPIECE Architecturally designed home with a brilliant floor plan and impressive dimensions. Accommodating the large family and intended for the entertainer, this substantial 2 storey home offers 5 separate living zones and 4 bedrooms including 2 master suites. • Formal lounge room • Large games room • Decadent formal dining room • Family room and informal meals area • Kitchen with stone bench tops • Home office or 5th bedroom • Powder room and huge laundry • Rumpus room • Solid timber floors throughout • Ducted heating and cooling

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BEACHSIDE MOUNT ELIZA Located in the popular Ranelagh Estate this home is a must to inspect. On approx 850m2 of flat land this freshly painted 3 bedroom home has so much on offer - live in as is - renovate or extend! Do what you wish as this location is hard to find. The home consists of a main bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, light and bright lounge and dining areas adjoining the timber kitchen and family area. Ducted heating and Evaporative Cooling allow for year round comfort and all of this only minutes from the tranquil Mount Eliza Village, schools and transport. TERMS : 10% Deposit, Settlement 30/60 days

AUCTION: Saturday, September 26th at 12.00pm Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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11 Benjamin Street Inspect Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

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KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

WENDY O’HALLORAN OFFICE MANAGER 5975 7733

ROD MORAHAN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 0498 965 555

STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

TASHKIN HASSAN SALES ASSISTANT 0477 020 090

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Shop 2, 188-194 Main Street Mornington www.conleyluff.com.au

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Looking to downsize but not quite ready for a retirement village or a pokey unit? Soon to be constructed, this new home will offer a spacious 17.3sq plus double garage. Designed with an essence on space and light to feel more like a home than a unit, this stunning property will feature •3 bedrooms – main with FES & WIR, •Open plan living & dining area •Paved entertaining area •Kitchen with stone bench tops & s/steel Asko appliances •Timber flooring or quality tiles •Private & secure yard •Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling •Double garage with internal access Inspect by appointment Completion due March 2016

MORNINGTON

$597,000

NEW THREE BEDROOM VILLAS

Contact Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Tashkin Hassan 0477 020 090 4/44-46 Alameda Avenue

2 / 65 Green Island Avenue

MORNINGTON

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MORNINGTON

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SEA BREEZE - IN CLOSE & INVITING

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Privately set apart and located close to shops, transport & parks, these sophisticated new residences are the ideal choice for enjoyable living. Offering both double & single storey designs with either 2 or 3 bedrooms, these homes comprise all the creature comforts one would expect with a development of this calibre. •Ducted heating & split systems •Panel lift garage door •Quality carpets & tiles through out •Stone bench tops to bathroom & kitchen •6 star energy rating •Gloss cabinetry •Fitted wardrobes to bedrooms

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Construction has now commenced on this superbly positioned 3 bedroom / 2 bathroom BV villa, with double garage & set at the rear of a small group of only 3 so close to bustling Main Street. With open plan living, alfresco entertaining, stunning gloss kitchen with Bosch appliances & stone tops, floor to ceiling tiles to wet areas, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling & high ceilings.

Sit back & enjoy a wine whilst looking out over the lovely parklands adjacent to this stunning, soon to be constructed townhouse that offers a carefree lifestyle in a quiet beachside street only moments walk to the beach. •3 bedrooms - downstairs main with FES & WIR •Zoned living upstairs and downstairs •Deluxe kitchen with s/steel appliances •Timber flooring, quality carpets & tiles •Balcony with parklands aspect •6 star energy rated •Double garage •Huge stamp duty savings

3/7 Haig Street Inspect by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

2/7 Sunningdale Avenue Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Tashkin Hassan 0477 020 090

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These two new BV homes will each have their own street frontages and their own individual titles. Positioned only a short stroll from the beach with Dava Drive shops & transport close at hand, these stylish homes will offer approx. 15.5 squares of living plus entertainment area and double garage. With 9” ceilings, quality wall-to-wall carpet & tiling, heating & cooling, stainless steel appliances NEW SINGLE LEVEL AND BEACHSIDE including gas hot plate, electric under-bench oven & Each of these stylish new homes will have its own street frontage and individual title, and offer easy access dishwasher, stone tops to kitchen & bathrooms, fully to Benton’s Square and Dava Drive Shopping, bus services and the beach. fenced and landscaped. •18 squares of living plus alfresco •3 bedrooms plus study •Master with FES and WIR •Kitchens with stone tops, s/steel appliances •Water tank & grey water •Double garage with internal access 96 Prince Street •GDH & r/cycle air conditioning •Timber floors & wall-to-wall carpeting

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Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 35 Bentons Road

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CHEAP AS CHIPS Do not hesitate! This could be your last chance to secure land in Mornington under $200,000. This good size allotment of 253m2 (approx) will show as a sensational investment whether you build today or hold for years to come, given that they are not making any more land. A potential plan available to view.

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On its own title close to Benton’s Square, buses & parks, this stylish new 15.5sq BV home with GDH, security doors & all floor coverings & flyscreens, roller blinds throughout, exposed aggregate path & driveways and landscaping. Just bring your furniture! With 3 bedrooms (FES/WIR to main), quality kitchen with stone benchtops, 900w upright stove with rangehood, dishwasher & soft close drawers, adjoing meals, light-filled living leading out to a paved entertaining area & an auto DLUG with internal entry. An easy care lifestyle with every convenience! 104 Robertson Drive Inspect by appointment Contact Rod Morahan 0498 965 555 1 Vivian Way

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TASHKIN HASSAN SALES ASSISTANT 0477 020 090

Inspect by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

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The high point

An original Ranelagh gem

Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

150A Barkly Street, MORNINGTON $1,470,000 plus Ray White, 5/117-133 Main Street, Mornington, 5977 1877 Lina Lupino, 0419 571 583

BOASTING the highest view point from a roof top terrace in Mornington, this contemporary style four-bedroom residence gazes across the wide peninsula and over the shimmering waters of Port Phillip Bay. Location and luxury meet in fine style with beaches and Main Street within walking distance. Across the three levels of the home the appointments are first class with an elevator sweeping you with ease from top to bottom. The kitchen is a brilliant example of modern design techniques with a fantastic host of cupboards and drawers, and quality appliances by Miele include a wall-oven and a dishwasher. The house has a very reassuring, solid feel about it with magnificent oak timber floors throughout the downstairs level, and the Thermacel blocks that have been used in the construction ensure the finest in insulation and soundproofing and further complement the structural integrity of this remarkable property.

99 Rutland Avenue, MOUNT ELIZA Negotiable over $840,000 Harcourts Limitless, 82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza, 9788 7400 Steve Foster-Swan, 0404 088 651

THIS enchanting property, one of the Ranelagh Estates’ original homes, is directly opposite the Earimil Creek Bushland Reserve, and with ample space to extend and add a swimming pool (STCA), the stage is set to create a dream lifestyle within this boutique beachside suburb. A lovely sunny aspect and classic white brick façade give the home an easy elegance and the lovely features inside include hardwood floors throughout and the unbeatable ambience of an open fire in the main living room. There is a functional kitchen and bathroom, and three excellent bedrooms all have built-in robes.

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REAL ESTATE PORTSEA 29 Nepean Place

$1,350,000+

• Wonderful family holiday home, leased as holiday accommodation and all set up to start bringing in a great return • Semi-circle driveway provides plenty of off-street parking • Formal entry with cupboard and feature glass brick wall opening to large main living area, open-plan dining and kitchen area • Main bedroom with modern ensuite and walk in robe, two more bedrooms with built-in robes, providing sleeping quarters for up to ten people. • Main bathroom with spa bath • Upstairs is a second living area with floor to ceiling windows affording a great outlook over the back yard • Decked undercover entertaining area overlooks the private rear yard

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CONTEMPORARY ELEGANCE A clever blend of traditional elegance and chic contemporary style, this gorgeous 3 bedroom plus study residence with multiple living and entertainment zones and beautifully manicured gardens is something to behold. Set behind tall automated gates RQ D OXVK KDOI DFUH DSSUR[ DOORWPHQW WKH VXQ GUHQFKHG KRPH IHDWXUHV OLYLQJ DQG GLQLQJ DUHDV WLPEHU ÀRRUV KLJK FHLOLQJV SODQWDWLRQ VKXWWHUV RSHQ ¿UH SODFH D VOHHN 6PLWK 6PLWK NLWFKHQ ZLWK &DHVDUVWRQH EHQFKWRSV DQG PXOWLSOH JODVV GRRUV opening to a choice of paved alfresco areas, double garage.

AUCTION: TERMS: PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT: CONTACT:

Saturday 10th October at 12.30pm 10% deposit, balance 90/120 days $780,000 - $850,000 Saturday 12.00-12.30pm James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

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10% deposit, balance 60 days

PRICE GUIDE:

$420,000 - $460,000

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Saturday 10.30-11.00am

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John Young 0412 766 804

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ENTERTAINER’S DELIGHT WITH SWEEPING VIEWS Luxury 4 bedroom Mediterranean villa style entertainer with solar-heated pool & spa, views of Moorooduc Plains & bi-fold doors opening to multiple alfresco areas on 2788sqm (approx). An open-plan living & dining area beside a contemporary kitchen offers relaxed coastal ambiance, while the master with lavish ensuite connects to a fabulous SDUHQWVœ UHWUHDW RU ODUJH KRPH RI¿FH ZLWK FDWKHGUDO FHLOLQJV ¿UHSODFH ,QFOXGHV EDWKURRPV JDV ORJ ¿UH GXFWHG KHDWLQJ DLU FRQGLWLRQLQJ remote triple garage. PRICE GUIDE: $890,000 - $970,000 INSPECT: Saturday 2-2.30pm CONTACT: James Crowder 0407 813 377 Deb Ketting-Olivier 0403 554 955

9708 8667

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Every little step Address: 3/1 Murray Anderson Road, ROSEBUD Auction: Saturday October 10 at 2pm Agency: Barry Plant, 1/28 McCombe Street, Rosebud, 5986 8880 Agent: Paul Cunnington, 0457 047 962 DEPENDING on your stride, this sensational townhouse is only about 100 paces from the senstational Rosebud foreshore and within easy walking distance to shops, restaurants and cafes along Point Nepean Road. Designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life, this opulent residence has a formal living area with windows that face out to a private courtyard, and a wonderful modern kitchen that features Italian marble benchtops and stainless steel appliances including a wall oven and dishwasher. To complete the ground floor is a separate study fitted with red gum cabinetry, and the enormous main bedroom, that opens out to a private spa, featuring a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. An automated chair lift has been fitted to the staircase that leads up to a fantastic entertaining zone complete with mini bar and balcony access. There is a home theatre room with projector and surround sound speakers, and two more bedrooms with built-in robes share a powder and the main bathroom. The beautiful gardens feature a raised alfresco area, paved for low maintenance, which is large enough for a gala reception and cosy enough for the more intimate settings with family and friends.

ROTARY CLUB OF LANGWARRIN ljhooker.com.au

7th ANNUAL ART SHOW Friday 27th - Sunday 29th November 2015 St Judes Primary School, Warrandyte Road, Langwarrin Artists register at www.rotarylangwarrin.org.au

Langwarrin 31 Bellbird Court

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Colonial with a modern feel For Auction is this magnificent sandstone and timber property with separate self-contained unit and stunning solar heated in-ground pool. Boasting 4 bedrooms with impressive master with ensuite, 4 living areas, ducted heating, double sided working fire place, gazebo, BBQ area, double garage and triple carport.

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Auction Saturday 26th September at 1.00pm on-site Terms 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 Days View Saturday 12.30-1.00pm

Geoff Smith 0414 587 025

Frankston 9783 8888 Shop 4, 500 Nepean Highway


ESTATE AGENTS - AUCTIONEERS 5981 8181 At Roger McMillan Real Estate, Dromana, we are selling properties so fast, that we are literally running out of properties to sell! We URGENTLY need more properties to accommodate the spring and summer markets. We have a database with HUNDREDS OF CASHED UP BUYERS right now looking for any of the following... DSMALL ACREAGE / RURAL PROPERTIES DHOMES AND BLOCKS WITH BAY VIEWS DFAMILY HOMES DHOLIDAY HOMES DVACANT BLOCKS OF LAND DDEVELOPMENT SITES FOR RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL BIG OR SMALL DFACTORIES AND RETAIL SHOPS DINVESTMENT PROPERTIES :H DOVR KDYH SOHQW\ RI JRRG DQG TXDOLÀHG WHQDQWV ZDQWLQJ D SODFH WR live, but we have nothing left.

CALL US TODAY FOR SOME SERIOUSLY GOOD, HONEST OLD FASHIONED LOCAL SERVICE

Roger McMillan 0410 583 213

PRE RELEASE NOTICE Unit 3, 36 Armstrong Road, McCrae

Currently under construction, this villa will EH ÀQLVKHG WR WKH KLJKHVW VWDQGDUG WR RIIHU SINGLE LEVEL LUXURY with large open plan living, hostess kitchen, 3 bedrooms, double auto garage with direct entry. ONE OF ONLY 3 - $480,000 CONTACT: Peter Bennett 0418 366 310 peter@rogermcmillan.com.au

211B Point Nepean Road, Dromana. Phone 5981 8181

"VALUED CLIENTS ARE OUR GREATEST ASSET"

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DROMANA 129 Charles Street AUCTION: Saturday 31st October at 12 noon - $570,000 plus buyers WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY

A coastal retreat far removed from the hectic pace of city life, this classic holiday home is only 500 metres from the beach and Dromana’s cafe strip. This home is sure to impress. Enjoy bay glimpses from the kitchen/dining area and lounge. There are three good sized bedrooms, all with built in robes, a lovely family bathroom with a bath and toilet, as well as a second toilet and laundry, a one and a half car garage and room to securely store a boat or caravan. Given the position of the block, there is potential for wonderful bay views from a second storey. Look no further - this house could be all yours. Call now to inspect. CONTACT: Simon Offor 0447 698 341 simon@rogermcmillan.com.au

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SMARTER BOLDER FASTER

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

HASTINGS 24 Michelle Drive

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STYLISH & AFFORDABLE Set on a generous 828sqm allotment, this freshly updated 3BR brick veneer home offers spacious living areas leading to a well-appointed & recently renovated kitchen that features s/steel appliances including gas cook top, oven & dishwasher and adjoins the family meals area. Step out to the enormous entertaining space featuring a wet bar, and an extensive pergola that overlooks the landscaped gardens including a fire pit surrounded by merbau decking and tropical plants. Rear vehicle access to a large shed (6x9m approx.) will not disappoint – work on your restorations while the pot belly stove keeps you warm, there is a garden shed to the rear and established vegetable garden. Located close to schools, shops and transport this home is exceptional value, delivering impressive living options.

AUCTION This Saturday at 1.30pm TERMS 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 days, Vacant Possession

VIEW AGENT

Saturday 1:00-1:30pm Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

AUCTION

FRENCH ISLAND Coast Road MILLION DOLLAR VIEWS & NATURE ALL AROUND Breathtaking 180-degree sea views from this architect-designed haven set high on a hill on French Island. Surrounded by 115 acres of native bush across from National Park foreshore, with privacy assured and views that cannot be built out. Expansive living & dining with soaring ceiling, designer kitchen, and wrap around entertaining deck. Flexible 2BR plus office (3rd bedroom) layout including self-contained bay view unit. Separate 140sqm shed. High-quality build offers urban amenities and high-spec finishes. Sustainably designed to ensure year round comfort, with off-grid solar and wind system using energy from nature to power all mod cons. No electricity bills, Council or water rates. The ideal low maintenance ‘lock up and leave’ holiday home - or even seachange. Auction to be held at the office of the agent of 2100 Frankston-Flinders Road, Hastings.

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AUCTION Saturday 17th October at 2.00pm TERMS 10% Deposit, Balance 120 days, Vacant Possession

VIEW AGENT

By Appointment Phil Bock 0438 497 715

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555


SMARTER BOLDER FASTER

BITTERN 2432 Frankston Flinders Road BITTERN FIELDS SHOPPING CENTRE This modern 3 year old shopping centre contains 11 Tenancies and 61 Car spaces featuring Australia Post, IGA, Chemist, Newsagency, Bakery and Medical Practice. Q Quality open mall shopping centre Q Supportive everyday retail mix Q Prominent corner site of 5,527sqm Q Opposite Bittern Railway Station Q Attractive Income tax saving depreciation Q Tenants pay usual outgoings, plus ďŹ xed 3% to %5 rent increases Q Strategic position along Frankston-Flinders Road Q Ideally located in Western Port growth corridor Q Rent: $452,156 per annum (approx.)

FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST Closing 4pm, Wednesday 30th Sept. 2015

VIEW AGENT

By Appointment Chris Watt 0417 588 321

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

OUR LOCAL TEAM OF SALES SPECIALISTS! With over 50 years of combined real estate experience, and a huge pipeline of buyers currently seeking property in the area, talk to us about our unique marketing and sales strategy and how we can achieve more $$$ in your pocket.

Commercial / Industrial Chris Watt Licensed Estate Agent

0417 588 321

Residential Andrew Watt

Brooke Ramsay

French Island Phil Bock

Licensed Estate Agent

Cert IV in property

Sales Executive

0419 524 560

0447 772 980

0438 497 715

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Holy frijoles Address: Mexican restaurant, MOUNT ELIZA Price: $350,000 + SAV Agency: NAI Harcourts, 82 Mt Eliza Way, Mount Eliza, 9788 7400 Agent: Kara James, 0412 939 224 THIS wonderful restaurant serves delicious Mexican fare with Taco Tuesdays particularly popular. Trading five nights per week, the shop has a liquor licence to 11pm and there is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. The shop measures about 120 square metres and a long lease is in place with reasonable rent.

Brilliant retail investment

Kiss is on my list Address: Restaurant, RYE Price: $99,000 walk-in-walk-out Agency: Kevin Wright Commercial, 1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Alan Maguire, 0418 377 038

Address: Auction: Agency: Agent:

230 Main Street, MORNINGTON This Friday at 11am Jacobs & Lowe, 220 Main Street, Mornington, 5976 5900 Michelle Adams, 0407 743 858

OCCUPYING about 440 square metres along the prime Main Street strip, this impressive building has dual street frontage to Blamey Place at the rear, where there is also a council car park. Zoned Commercial 1 which promotes retail, office, business, entertainment and community useage, there are a total of seven titles which will be sold in one line. Annual rental is $163,182 plus outgoings.

POPULAR cafĂŠ offering an excellent menu and wine selection with Burlesque style entertainment every month. Functions are catered for as required, with the restaurant open six days for breakfast and lunch, and Friday to Sunday for dinner. There is a liquor licence to 11pm and an additional packaged liquor licence, which allows the premises to operate as a bottle shop.

Auction Held at Best Western Frankston International Thursday 17th September at 11am 428-432 Nepean Highway, Frankston

Invest in six of the best To be sold individually Six prime retail investments Excellent long term tenants Rental range from $46,356pa - $72,248pa (net)

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Prime beachside location with huge exposure Terms of sale: 10% deposit, Balance 60 days

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Harcourts Limitless 82 Mount Eliza Way, Mount Eliza 03 9788 7400 www.limitless.harcourts.com.au

Mount Eliza Mount Eliza Way

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Manzana Mexican What the Fajita! This is a cracking little cantina, popular with locals, that has nailed the home grown mexican fare. Trading 5 nights per week, there will be plenty of siesta time here to enjoy your new lifestyle •120m2 approx •Good rent long lease •Liquor Licence to 11pm •Indoor & outdoor seating •Showing strong profits

Mornington Main Street

Somers 2 The Boulevard

FREEHOLD FOR SALE

Somers General Store - Freehold View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $350,000 + SAV

The iconic Somers General Store open since 1927 offers an exciting investment addition to your commercial portfolio.

View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $1,400,000

Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

•1158m2 corner allotment •Two tenants long leases •Returning $73,000 per annum approx. •Rear yard area ripe for development (STCA)

Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Papa G’s Pizza & Pasta

Mornington Blake Street

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Yabbies Fish & Chips

Are you looking for one with the lot? An established business with high volume sales, this pizza & pasta take away has had all the hard work done for you.

View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $360,000 + SAV

What could you do with this amazing corner site waiting for your creative style and flair to truly enhance this location?

View www.harcourts.com.au For Sale $100,000 WIWO

•77m2 approx •$2599.00 pcm + GST + Outgoings •Long lease with two further terms of 5 years •Up to 10 drivers on busy nights •Good market share in Mornington, Mt Martha & Mt Eliza

Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

•100m2 approx •Food licence and grease trap •Corner site close to Main street •Overlooking Mornington Central •Fantastic exposure and scope for outdoor seating

Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 9788 7400 E kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au HARCOURTS LIMITLESS P 9788 7400

Commercial Property Management? You now have a choice. Call NAI Harcourts for the fresh approach

Kara James Commercial Specialist Mobile: 0412 939 224 Ph:9788 7400 kara.james@naiharcourts.com.au Kelly Amor Commercial Portfolio Manager Mobile: 0403 630 524 Ph:9788 7400 kelly.amor@naiharcourts.com.au

Mortgage Express Suite 11/20-22 Ranelagh Drive, Mount Eliza Christine Penford 0414 228 891 christine.penford@mortgage-express.com.au

Build on the power of our network TM

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For Lease - Mornington

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Make Good On Progress

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WHAT’S NEW

Garden show set to bloom this September SET to fill the fields of Mornington Racecource, the Victorian Spring Garden & Lifestyle Show will inspire and delight, bringing all aspects of gardening and lifestyle to Victoria for the very first time. Held on 25th - 27th September the show will celebrate gardening, landscape design and wellbeing and include presentations and workshops with world renowned, Australian gardening expert, Graham Ross as well as gardening writer and broadcaster, Phil Dudman. The annual show is designed to inspire all types of gardeners from novices to the more experienced and will be showcasing new ideas in gardening techniques and design with a wide variety of lifestyle products. The Victorian Spring Garden & Lifestyle Show will include guest speakers and workshops from industry experts providing visitors with the opportunity to learn new techniques, skills and be updated on the latest trends. There will also be beautiful garden displays, a rare plants collectors corner, a Garden to Kitchen area, an interactive space for the children where they can explore and engage with their natural environment and much more. The show will display the latest plants and gardening products as well as a retail area with everything needed for gardening, outdoor living and lifestyle needs. Rod Stoller, from Logistics Events and the brains behind the show, has extensive experience in horticulture including the Australian Garden Show Sydney. “This is the first time we are bringing something of this calibre to the Mornington area. We are so excited as it’s going to be such an incredible event. We made sure it will include everything for all levels of gardening enthusiasts,” says Rod. The show is going to be an inspirational and educational event that will have visitors listening, learning, exploring and enjoying every step of the way. From one on one chats with experts to stunning flower arrangements, the Victorian Spring Garden & Lifestyle Show is a must see for every person who has ever had a passion for nature and an eye for gardening. The Victorian Spring Garden & Lifestyle Show will be held from the 25th - 27th September at Mornington Racecource, 320 Racecourse Rd, Mornington – 10am-5pm. Tickets are $19.95 and children’s entry is free For more information or to purchase tickets please visit www. springgardenshow.com.au

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HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

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Who Is St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital? REHABILITATION is our passion and helping our patients return to doing what they love is our priority. We are a stand-alone specialist Rehabilitation Hospital providing services primarily to the Frankston, Mornington Peninsula, Casey and Cardinia catchment areas; however, our expertise and services attract referrals from throughout Victoria. Our interdisciplinary team provides a wide range of comprehensive clinical programs to more than 1600 inpatients and over 14,000 outpatients per year. The team works with each patient to tailor a program that suits their individual needs and goals. Our onsite services also includes a hydrotherapy pool that provides consistent temperature to ensure therapeutic treatment is optimal, DQG FDQ EH SDUWLFXODUO\ EHQH¿FLDO IRU MRLQW UHSODFHPHQW EDFN LQMXU\ patients and general reconditioning. In addition we provide a variety of support services and therapies including meditation, massage, art therapy and gardening. Our interdisciplinary team includes: • Specialist Rehabilitation Physicians - as well as Neurologist , Geriatrician and Psychologist • Nursing team - including specialist Cardiac, Pulmonary, Oncology, Movement Disorders, Diabetes, Incontinence and Wound Care nurses. • Physiotherapists • Occupational Therapists • Dietitians • Speech Pathologists • Social Workers • Pastoral Practitioners If you would like to attend our hospital, please see your GP or specialist for a referral. Details of our services are available on our website: ZZZ VMRJ RUJ DX IUDQNVWRQ <RX FDQ DOVR ¿QG XV RQ )DFHERRN SJOGFrankston.

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THE MEANING OF EXISTENCE... AND OTHER SHORT STORIES

Patrick: Tinder’s oldest hairy-nosed wombat By Stuart McCullough LOVE. According to Frank Sinatra (and he should know), it’s a many splendoured thing. It can be simple and it can be complicated. It’s both all you need and changes everything. It is, quite frankly, a big deal. Once upon a time, finding that special someone relied on the ‘Some Enchanted Evening’ model of courtship. As noted in the musical ‘South Pacific’, this involved clapping eyes on a complete stranger across a crowded room and knowing in an instant that this was the person with whom you would spend, if not the rest of your life, then the rest of the musical with. But life is too seldom like a Rogers and Hammerstein musical. Spotting someone across a crowded room at the Dava on the Friday night as Andrew Hosking and Coupe De Ville gently serenaded you with a rendition of ‘Am I Ever Going to See Your Face Again?’ was always easier in theory than in practice. Noticing someone staring at you from the other side of a room was never really grounds for falling in love so much as it was for getting an intervention order. Now if things weren’t complicated enough, the whole endeavor has gone digital. South Pacific would have been a much shorter musical if Tinder had been available. For those who don’t know, Tinder is an application that enables mutually interested people to get in contact with each other. Put another way, it’s a dating app. Granted, it’s probably more efficient to find people through your mobile phone rather than to rely on fate to throw you together whilst stationed on a remote

island during World War Two, but it’s also far less entertaining. I very much doubt that had they been dependant on Tinder that Nellie Forbrush would ever have swiped her approval of middle-aged plantation owner Emile de Becque. Besides, Emile had a bunch of children which, in on-line dating

terms, is considered serious baggage. I doubt the ‘Some Enchanted Evening’ model of courtship would work for Patrick the Hairy-Nosed Wombat. It’s hard to spot your true love across a crowded room when you’re only two feet tall. All you’d see is kneecaps. Perhaps it’s for that reason Patrick

has turned to Tinder for help. Granted, signing a marsupial up to a dating application sounds a little far fetched. Presumably his handlers thought the idea of an Ashley Madison profile was ridiculous. There’s an obvious problem, though. The way Tinder works is that you ‘swipe’ to the right to indicate that you like someone’s profile. That’s not easy when you’re a quadruped. Given that you have to be holding a mobile phone when said swiping occurs, it’s downright impossible if you are without opposable thumbs. Frankly, it’s kind of cruel to subject poor Patrick to the travails of Tinder. He’s practically defenceless. But this is not his first foray into the world of modern technology. Patrick also has a Facebook page and tens of thousands of followers. This is both quietly impressive and faintly depressing. His page describes him as a ‘public figure’. Not content with a Facebook page, he has a website too from which you can purchase all manner of Patrick paraphernalia – caps, t-shirts, mugs and fridge magnets. Sadly, unlike Britney and Beyonce, Patrick does not have a personalized cologne to offer. There used to be a band called ‘Combat Wombat’, but it may be unrelated. Pity. As for the reasons for getting onto Tinder, turns out it was prompted by a birthday. And not just any birthday either, but the big ‘30’. Turning thirty has seen him turn his thoughts to settling down and building a little burrow for two. But while thirty is still pretty young generally speaking, it’s really getting on if you’re a hairy

nosed wombat. Apparently, they have a life expectancy of up to twenty years in captivity and even less in the wild. In fact, his Facebook page describes him as the oldest living wombat in the world. This changes everything. I’m not sure it’s appropriate to cast a geriatric wombat into the world of on-line dating. It’s too easy to see how things could go wrong for everyone. Potential dates won’t just be swiping to ‘like’ any old wombat but the Methuselah of the marsupial world. They’ll want to go out dancing, and he’ll be keen to go home and watch ‘A Touch of Frost’ before a warm milk and an early night. I am seriously concerned that the whole thing’s doomed to fail. None of this would be happening if ‘Perfect Match’ was still on air. Dexter the Robot would have the whole thing sorted in seconds. These days, all we have is ‘The Bachelor’. Frankly, replacing the eponymous bachelor with a hairy nosed wombat of advanced years would be a substantial improvement. Forget handing out a rose at some contrived ceremony filmed through a Vaseline-smeared lens. I long for a television experience in which millions of people tune in to see single ladies in ball gowns express their disappointment that the bachelor, instead of handing out roses has, in fact, eaten them. Dressed in a tux, Patrick would waddle through the crowded room before stopping in front of his preferred contestant and breaking into a version of ‘Some Enchanted Evening’. That’s what I call romantic. stuart@stuartmccullough.com

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TWINS RIDE THE MILKY WAVES By Terri Lee Fatouros to the drum machine, which has separate outputs from each drum within the drum machine. Because we use a lot of loops live, an MPC sampler is used. So I basically trigger a lot of things with one hand while I’m playing the synthesizer with the other hand together with Teagan playing her synth. So you really have to pay attention within the song being played. It forces you to step up your game and make it as live and engaging as possible.” I asked him how he gets his inspiration to write a song. “The kernels of ideas often come to me in the shower. It’s like sensory deprivation and I enter into a kind of meditative state. Because the water is hitting me, my self-awareness takes over. I have a lot of ideas in the shower but resist the urge to do anything with them, instead I let them percolate in the back of my mind. Then I like to spend the day and night in the studio, which is a window less space with double locked doors, sound proof and dark. I like to sit and meditate on those thoughts and let them consciously brew up. I like to find different ways to break a rhythm and sometimes like to break a perspective when writing.” Both write songs and both have different approaches.

THE debut album Milky Waves from brother and sister outfit Voltaire Twins was launched at Shebeen in Melbourne to an appreciative and much anticipated crowd last month. TWINS Jaymes and Teagan Voltaire, both in their late 20s, have been gigging together since high school days and have amassed a huge following along the way. THE pair decided to form a band while at university. Jaymes studied creative writing, Teagan studied filmmaking and both were in separate bands. It was during this time they realised they had something unique going on so gave it all away to concentrate on their music together and became the Voltaire Twins. Their genre is dance music, sonic vibe 70s

disco with Fleetwood Mac being a big influence on them. Using a bunch of synthesizers, electronic drum machines, including live drums and percussion, bass guitar and lead, their sound is contagious with unique overtones of pop and synth riffs. One of their songs, Glass Tooth, incorporates the large sound of live percussion and drums with over lay of drum machine producing a sound dripping with sweat and glitter. Their signature blend of 70s disco, 80s pop and 90s beat takes you on a nostalgic journey to when synthesizes were first introduced and forging ahead with an outer worldly sound. Milky Waves was recorded using Pro Tools software. Jayme’s stresses that Ableton was used for writing because it’s more of a loop base program and great for arranging due to

the ease of moving things around. Then once everything was in place, they recorded live into Pro Tools. Although you can hear the fabulous electronic sound throughout, rather than use midi controls they used live instruments, which created depth and substance to the mix. Says Jaymes: “It is a different way of recording with the 70s sound. The drum sound and mike technique have its own idiosyncratic textures and techniques and this is what we really like. I know it’s not what is really happening in the scene, but we thought when it comes to making the album, it should reflect what we really love, which is 70s pop and disco, so that’s the route we took. “We do use a drum machine when we play live and send different midi signals from a laptop

RENT THE MUSICAL Presented by Mornington Players Theatre Company Mornington Players Theatre Company’s new production RENT shall open this month on September 17 at the Frankston Arts Centre, Cube 37.

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RENT is set in New York City’s gritty East Village, and this revolutionary rock musical is an imaginative retelling of the classic Puccini opera, La Boheme. This unforgettable and timeless story of a group of starving artists, who, despite poverty and illness, learn to fall in love and find their voices, brings a universal message of hope for everyone.

The cast includes Jackson Peele as Roger Davis, a songwriter who is HIV positive; Drew Lane as Mark Cohen, an independent filmmaker and Roger’s roommate and Daniela Medina as Mimi Márquez, an exotic dancer with HIV.

Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize, RENT with Book, Music and Lyrics by the late Jonathan Larson, has made a lasting mark on Broadway with songs that rock and a story that really

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Holly O’Donnell directs RENT with Mateusz Gwizdalla as Musical Director.

The cast also features Daniel Jow as Tom Collins, a gay philosophy professor and anarchist with AIDS; Amelia Hunter as Maureen Johnson, a bisexual performance artist; Jesse Thomas as Benjamin ‘Benny’ Coffin III, the local landlord and a former roommate of Roger, Mark, Collins, and Maureen; Rhys Duncan as Angel

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Dumott Schunard, a gay drag queen percussionist with AIDS and Karren Taranto as Joanne Jefferson, a lawyer, who is Maureen’s partner. RENT is presented at Cube 37, Frankston Arts Centre by MPTC Inc. Show Dates Thursday 17 September, 8pm Friday 18 September, 8pm Saturday 19 September, 2pm Saturday 19 September, 8pm Sunday 20 September, 2pm 150 minutes, including interval Cube 37, 37 Davey Street, Frankston 3199 For tickets: Go to www.thefac.com.au or phone the Frankston Arts Centre Box Office on 03 9784 1060

Recently they came back from New York City after attending and participating in the South by Southwest Festival, which runs for several weeks. Nearly every record label along with film companies, marketing companies, producers, and music industry people are there and it’s a big 24-hour conference come party atmosphere going on. Whilst over there they made heaps of friends and connections and the name of The Voltaire Twins is now known internationally, which fortunately for them, has set up a growing name within our very own Australian music scene as well. Milky Waves is available for sale through most records shops. For more information visit: Voltairtwins.com soundcloud.com/voltairetwins facebook.com/voltairetwins


NEW MENU, NEW VIBE, SAME GREAT SERVICE By Melissa Walsh It’s all happening at Rose GPO Hotel where the last six weeks has seen a huge refurbishment taking place. Owner Sam Austen says it’s been seven years since they took over and it was time for a change. “We have completely refitted the front of the venue with new floors, new furniture, bar tops and new lighting. The bar tops are made from recycled hardwood timber and the new industrial copper leaf lighting gives a warm ambience,” said Sam. “The whole place has been freshly painted and decorated, a dramatic change from the dark woods to a light and bright vibe.” Rose GPO is in the middle of a rebrand also and executive head chef Patrick Bowring launching a delicious Spring menu for our loyal and new clientele. “We have a new menu to coincide with the relaunch of the refurbishment, a menu with lighter options, and fresh lamb and pork dishes with two great new salads.”

from around the country, as well as regulars like Diddy Reyes and the Blues Maniacs, and Andy Phillips and the Cadillac Walk.

become a favourite Sunday destination since it started in April this year, and Sam couldn’t be happier with the response.

Enjoy the selection from Rose GPO with tapas dishes including pulled pork sliders, salmon skewers, new season asparagus salad and roast pumpkin salad.

Right on trend and the only one doing it on the peninsula is the all style American smoke barbecue Sundays starting from midday, with music starting at 3pm.

For those looking for something a little more substantial, the new Emerald valley lamb rump is a must try, or the Cone bay barramundi fillet with celeriac remoulade, surf clams and roasted kipflers is iconic.

“The response has been fantastic, and our Blues Sundays have really taken off, as there’s not much for the 35 and over crowd down this end of the peninsula,” said James Robins, the GPO’S manager of six years. “We have two set bands the first and third Sunday of the month and then alternative bands the other Sundays.”

“There’s things to do in Mornington and Frankston but not much this end so it’s great to be able to provide a fun day for people, families included around the Rosebud area without having to drive too far,” he said.

On Sundays, the only place to be is the GPO Hotel with their Smokin’ Blues and Texas Barbecue, showcasing fabulous blues talents

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Great food and quality entertainment have gone hand in hand at The Rose GPO. “Since we started here we have set a standard and a culture that Rosebud so desperately needed,” he said. “The GPO is a driving force in establishing Rosebud as a reputable food destination.

Romantic dinners, family reunions, Christmas functions are all catered for here.” “We have a great selection of beers on tap with an abundance of local and international craft beers,” said Sam. “And we pride ourselves on having the internationally renowned coffee culture of Melbourne right here in Rosebud. Our baristas are trained and addicted.” Don’t forget, with the year flying past, Rose GPO is the perfect place to book in your Christmas function. Call them now to avoid disappointment! Rose GPO is at 1003 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud. Call 5982 3200. See rosegpo.com.au

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KELLY McDonald from Frankston south, owner/artist at Garden Babies Fine Fairy Art has been named St George Banking Group AusMumpreneur Service Business Award winner. The awards were held in Melbourne where talented mums from all over the country gathered to support and encourage other Australian mumpreneurs. Kelly, a mother of two, was presented with the award by naming sponsor St George Bank’s Head of SME Stuart Zalunardo for Garden Babies Photography where the focus is as much on a magical experience for the children as well as amazing pieces of portrait art. Kelly said she was thrilled to win her category in the 2015 St George Banking Group AusMumpreneur Awards against such a talented bunch of women. “I am truly humbled to take home this award and represent such amazing mums in business. I started my business less than a year ago, and it’s so rewarding to be recognised for my hard work and determination. “I’m so proud of my business and the support I have received from my husband, clients, friends, family and the community has been overwhelming. I was also moved by the passion and drive of so many women I met over the weekend and it’s really empowering to know that mums in business are being recognised for their achievement.” St. George Bank is keen to support Australian entrepreneurs like Kelly McDonald and her fellow AusMumpreneur Award winners, Stuart Zalunardo said. “The awards are all about recognising the growing number of mums who are achieving outstanding business success while balancing motherhood.” “I was blown away by the entrepreneurial spirit of the award winners and am very confident that they will provide great inspiration for other mums considering starting their own business,” Stuart said. This is the sixth year the AusMumpreneur Awards have run, with the business mum community growing at lightning speed as mothers look at opportunities to join the ranks of small business owners. AusMumpreneur Network owners Peace Mitchell and Katy Garner said the awards show the

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BUSHTRACKER 2005 16ft. 2 gas bottles, standard external front cargo doors, new Aussie Traveller "Coolabah" awning 2014, full annexe, rear camera, 4 x wind down stabilisers, 3 water tanks, 4 solar panels, 4 x 130amp/hrs deep cycle GEL batteries, new 2014 hour Seasons hatch, Dometic air con, Winguard antenna, mobile phone antenna, 12v external outlet, queen size island bed, LED reading lights, Xantrex Inverter 1800 watt, 50 amp automatic battery charger, TEAC 47cm LED TV /DVD, Pioneer AM/FM radio with 12 stacker CD/DVD player inc external speakers, VANSAT portable Satellite TV System including VAST Decoder, 187 litre "COOLMATIC" 12volt compressor fridge/freezer, microwave, shower/toilet combo with handbasin, 4 gas burner stove /oven/grill. Reg 29/4/2016 (S96720) $59,000 neg. Phone: 0488 401 915.

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CAMPERVAN, Jayco penguin, 2008, reg March 2016, as new, 100 amp battery, gas electric fridge, stove, Fiamma awning, Frankston. $15,500. 03 9783 7479. CARAVAN, Scenic Vega, one owner, lightly used, air con, excellent tyres, good battery, lots of cupboards. VGC. $16,500 Ph 9796 8371. CAR TRAILER with ramps and tilt body. 3m by 1.6m to suit behind a motor home or lawn mowing/ gardening equipment. $2,800ono. 0427 069 646.

COLORADO Highton, 2011, 2 door caravan, length 31ft (internal 25ft), roof mounted IBIS split system, 184L 3-way fridge, microwave, full oven, TV on swing bracket and antenna, QS bed, 3 bunks with personal DVD players, L shaped seating, extra 3ft checkerplated back stand-up change area, full ensuite, slide out gas BBQ, 2x gas bottles, 2x picnic tables, 16inch wheels with 2 extra spare tyres, twin battery system, full tunnel front boot, full galvanised front boot. High clearance with flat floor. Pull out awning and full annexe. Would suit new family buyers. Excellent condition. $58,500. 0419 030 773.

COROMAL, pop top, 2008, Mod 402, rear door, single beds, innerspring, solar seperate sealed battery, LED lights inside and out, 3 way fridge, microwave, LED TV/DVD, 4 burner cook top range hood/griller, electric pump, 240 v inverter, dining alcove, heaps of storage, outside hatches, built in outside table, 2 x 9.5 k gas bottles in front boot, rear and side roll out awnings with shade curtains, electric brakes, independent suspension, all hoses and cables plus satellite dish and TV antenna, length outside 5.10 Mtrs, length inside 3.5Mtrs. This van is designed to fit in standard garage can be towed with small SUV or car. All in near new condition. $19,500. Phone 5976 2669. Mobile 0408 337 148.

DINGO CAMPER Trailer (Cracker Jack No 9). Annexe & floor included, comfortably sleeps 8-9, grey & blue canvas, large storage cavity, all poles, pegs and ropes included, road cover with internal ladder, reg until Feb 2016 (V04987) 240v electrical outlet. Excellent condition. $4,500. Phone: 0477 724 118.

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PIONEER Sundowner Camper Trailer 2006. Great condition, always garaged, Treg hitch, electric drum brakes, 12V/240V built in fridge, under bed storage accessible via side door when folded. Front storage box with dual batteries, Anderson plug for charging, pole carrier under trailer, heavy duty canvas, overall length from hitch to rear 4700mm, height when folded 1400mm, width 1960mm, extermely easy tow and set up, annex roof is permanently attached and folds up with main canvas. Reg (V68034). $11,500 ono. Phone: 0437 878 660.

WINDSOR, Dynasty, 24ft, 2001, full ensuite, island d/bed, 3x bunks, 4 burner, cooktop, grill, microwave, comes with all cooking equipment/utensils. New TV, bedding, roll out awning come annexe, elec brakes, tandom axle, independent suspension, Rev cycle AC, gas, HWS, front boot storage, 2 new gas bottles, reg 05.2016, easy to two. $32,500ono. 03 5625 1312.

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NSU R080, Two cars, 1969 and 1970 models. Body, interior, brakes complete. VIN: 3800110177, 3800112783. $5,600neg both. Ph: 0419 565 616

REFRIGERATED TOYOTA HILUX, utility, 2014, odometer 3600kms, would suit new buyer, 2400L x 1800 x 1300H measured externally, 82mm fibreglass/polyurethane white gloss finish, checker-plate food grade slipresistant flooring, double rear barn doors with deep freeze multi-blade seals internal flush bulkhead light wired to the tail light circuit, steel frame, alloy mudguards, rear step and docking rubbers, SS Camlock on each door with 'Quicklock' handles, SS heavy duty hinges, SS door holdbacks, SS rear door frame, SS door sills, double seal gaskets on doors, tapered edge doors side door - passenger LH side, doors are key lockable. Reg. MOOJSE (plates not included). $38,500 neg. 0419 030 773.

DAIHATSU Sirion 2006, 1.3lt, auto, 4 door, 105,000 kms, registration (TNN-458) until June 2016. RWC. $7,000. Phone: 0433 175 066. PARAMOUNT Signature 2005. Full ensuite, roll out awning, gas oven and jets, microwave, gas hot water, solar panels and 2 x deep cycle batteries, sleeps 2. 3 way fridge, slide out outside bbq, reverse cycle air con, digital tv with dvd player, front and rear boot, always garaged. Plus many more features. Immaculate condition. Reg (T07525). $34,000. Negotiable. Phone: 0400 182 953

FORD, Transit, 2007. EC inside and out. Four new tyres. Ready for work w/ cargo barrier and commercial carpet. Service books. RWC. 126,00KMS. Reg: 1FH4LS to 07/16. $16,990. Ph: 0429 068 115 MITSUBISHI, Magna Executive, 2002 sedan, reg March 2016, 105,000kms. New tyres, clean straight car. Reg: STP360. $2,500. Phone 5975 2937.

REGAL 16FT Comfort Tourer. Poptop in excellent condition, front kitchen with excellent bench space, loads of cupboards and storage, microwave, gas cooktop & oven, electrolux 3 way fridge, comfortable single beds, water hoses, near new light truck tyres, electric brakes, annexe with zipped walls, ratchet jockey wheel and load levellers. Reg (D47124). $8,500 neg. Please phone: 5977 1859. Mount Martha.

ROADSTAR Vacationer Tango. Tandem wheels with 2 spare, new roll on awning + new annexe, 2 gas bottles, electric brakes, inside measurements 18 ft by 7.3 ft, double island bed, air conditioner, 3 way fridge, microwave, TV/DVD player, CD radio, can sleep four people, lots of cupboard space, underbed storage. $20,000 neg. Reg (P65994). Phone: 0404 198 947.

SCENIC 19ft x 8ft caravan with full cover, 150ltr fridge, air conditioning, rollout awning with 3 roof stabiliser bars, tunnel boot, backup battery, double island bed, cafe style dinning, central kitchen, oven with 4 burner stove, microwave, T.V., tinted glass windows, plus many extras. Excellent condition. Reg (N71626). $23,000 Phone: 0411 435 950. Mount Martha. VISCOUNT, Gran Tourer, 17', gas /electric, double bed plus 2/3 berth, full annexe plus new vinyl awning, electric brakes. Age forces sale. $8,500. 5977 0950.

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Eagles end Sorrento ‘era’ NEPEAN LEAGUE By Toe Punt SOMERVILLE will play Rosebud in the Nepean League grand final this Saturday at Frankston Park after bouncing back and beating Sorrento in the Preliminary Final. The Eagles led all afternoon and finished strongly, booting 3.6 to 1.1 in the last quarter to record an 18-point victory, 11.22 (88) to 10.10 (70). It was the end of an era for Sorrento. The most powerful team of the past decade failed in its attempt to play in its eighth grand final in a row. Sorrento also said goodbye to coach Troy Schwarze, who retired at the end of the game according to club president Gary Woodhams. It was the worst kept secret in local footy that Schwarze wouldn’t be at the helm next season. Regardless, Schwarze led from the front and collected 19 possessions in his final game with the red and white. Somerville came out and played with an intent and urgency that had been missing in previous weeks. Despite beating Sorrento two weeks ago in the Qualifying Final, the Eagles looked flat on that occasion and again last week against Rosebud. However, on Saturday, the Eagles were up and about. The interesting thing in the Preliminary Final was always going to be about how the Eagles would respond from its trouncing last week (albeit it was only 16 points on the scoreboard). Its prime movers were well beaten against Rosebud and a few of the big name players failed to fire a shot. There is no question that they were all keen to prove a point. Tommy Shaw was super across four quarters and finished the afternoon with three goals. He worked tirelessly around the ground and also spent some time through the middle, which freed him up. Scott Simpson rose to the challenge and proved that he could use his superior ability to dominate a game. Simpson was sensational in the air, his tackling was a feature and it was great to see him spend time through the middle of the ground also. Rowan Hogenbirk didn’t start the game overly well, collecting just two touches in the first quarter, however, he willed himself to get into the game and responded with eight touches in the second quarter and 22

for the match. He was the most influential player on the ground. Tim McGenniss was also incredibly influential, especially in the second and third quarters where he collected 16 possessions. He finished with 24 for the match. Josh Westerman was a nuisance again and was fantastic as a run with player, while Adrian Speedy had 20 touches too and his drive from half back and through the middle gave his forwards every opportunity. In defence, the Eagles were rock solid. Without Kane McKenzie, Todd Farrelly shouldered much of the responsibility and kept Myles Pitt goalless. Ben Sedgewick was also very good for the Eagles in the back half, as was Luke Collie and Jake Wilson, who both beat their opponents. Justin Farrelly broke even with Sorrento’s Jon Croad in the ruck, which was a great comeback from the skipper after being beaten in the past couple of weeks. Travis Bravo took a screamer for the second week on the trot and booted two goals. Players such as Jedd Sutton and Justin Allsop, who were less than ordinary the week before, worked tirelessly on Saturday. The Eagles came to play and as has been said all season, their best is better than any other team. Sorrento was far from disgraced. Luke Tapscott was superb with three goals and 24 possessions, Leigh Treeby wasn’t damaging but had 20 touches after a long lay-off and James Hallahan had 18 possessions. Myles Poholke and James Brigden are the future of this footy club and their games on Saturday were outstanding. The Eagles had 33 scoring shots from its 47 inside 50m entries on Saturday. The Sharks had 20 scoring shots from 42 entries. The game was won and lost right there. The Eagles defence was rock solid. Somerville simply has to bring that same aggression, steely determination and run and carry into this weekend’s Grand Final at Frankston Park. The best two sides are playing in the Grand Final. In the reserves, Devon Meadows beat Rosebud in the Preliminary Final on Saturday and will play Somerville in the Grand Final. In the Under 19s, Rosebud will play Dromana after the Tigers easily accounted for Somerville in the early game.

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All wrapped up: Sorrento had few answers to the pressure applied by Somerville who advanced to the Nepean League Grand Final with victory over the Sharks. Picture: Scott Memery

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Stonecats in the big dance PENINSULA LEAGUE

By Toe Punt FRANKSTON YCW advanced straight through to the Peninsula League Grand Final in a fortnight after holding off a fast finishing Mt Eliza on Saturday at Frankston Park. The Stonecats were outscored six goals to seven after quarter time, however, still ran out comfortable 22-point winners, 11.13 (79) to 8.9 (57). As is often the case at the Kars St oval, the wind was storming off Port Phillip Bay and charging towards the Kars St end – the end Frankston YCW kicked to in the opening quarter. The Stonecats took advantage of the conditions, booting five goals to one in the first 30 minutes and opening-up a 23-point break. It was a lead that they were never to relinquish. Luke Collins and Scott Macleod (two goals) provided enormous drive through the middle of the ground, Anthony Bruhn made it 11 goals in two finals with four against the Redlegs and Byron Barry and Daniel Waddell controlled things in the back half of the ground. Waddell needed to stop Justin Van Unen to help his team advance to the grand final and he was able to achieve that, restricting the century goal kicker to just two majors. Craig Nankervis was again at his best, winning his own footy and setting the standards for the rest of the team. Mt Eliza were always going to come back with the aid of the breeze, however, they weren’t able to hit the scoreboard as often as they would have liked in the second term. Despite getting enormous drive from the back half of the ground, especially through Karl Lombardozzi, Sam Gill and Darren Booth, the Redlegs really felt down across half forward. Dave Barton and Jimmy Clayton did all they could through the middle, however, outside of Van Unen,

the Redlegs just didn’t look dangerous. Ben Lean hit the scoreboard with a couple of majors but the likes of Tim Strickland didn’t have an impact on the scoreboard. The Redlegs need to find other avenues to goal. The Stonecats went into the game without VFL-listed players Anthony Barry and Lachlan Wallace. Depending on how deep the Western Bulldogs and Collingwood reserves go into the finals will depend on whether they are available for the Peninsula Grand Final. Mt Eliza will play Mornington in the Preliminary Final after the Doggies knocked Edithvale-Aspendale out of the finals race on Sunday in the First Semi Final. After conceding four of the first five goals of the game, the Dogs kicked 17 of the next 23 goals to runout comfortable 18.8 (116) to 10.10 (70) winners. The Doggies needed a shot in the arm after the first 15 minutes and came in the form of man mountain Michael Gay, who dominated in the ruck. Mornington’s bookends were superb also. Jackson Calder booted six goals for the winners and at the other end, Adam Symes blanketed the EdiAsp forwards. James Cameron was also superb for the Dogs, collecting more than 20 possessions and kicking three goals, while Joel Miller and Ben Wells were dominating by the final siren. Jai Haddock provided plenty of run and drive from the defensive end and Jake Smart worked hard in the front half. The Eagles had few winners. Brett O’Hanlon was tireless, Stevey Mannix was his team’s best, his big brother Tim tried hard also, while Brad Tagg, Mark Mullins, Matty Clark and Tim Mavric were also hard working.

Up and about: Frankston YCW posted a 22-point win over Mt Eliza to book a spot in the Peninsula League Grand Final. Mt Eliza will now play Mornington in the Preliminary Final. Picture: Gary Bradshaw

Petersville regatta heads to Blairgowrie THE Petersville Regatta is returning to the Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron sailing calendar. This family, friendly and relaxed regatta is set to be reinstated as the Club’s flagship annual event. Back by popular demand, the Petersville Regatta will attract a competitive group of keel and cruising boats from across the peninsula, Victoria and Australia. Participants will enjoy the return of this family, friendly and social regatta. The Petersville Regatta is held in high regard by yachting enthusiasts from Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron and beyond and is considered a nostalgic and historic event. The original regatta was held between 1981 – 1990 before the race was combined with Geelong Week. Successful boats that featured in the historic race include Shambles and Dry Reach skippered by R. Hick and subsequently G. Matthews, both of whom were the most successful boat competitors during the history of the event. This year the Petersville

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Regatta will follow the annual ORCV Boxing Day Dash and will coincide with the expansion of the Blairgowrie marina and the opening of the new clubhouse. Racing will take place over three consecutive days with a mix of long and short races, a twilight race and associated social functions. Located on Victoria’s southern Mornington Peninsula, Blairgowrie is one of Victoria’s leading holiday destinations, only a 75 – 90 minute drive from Melbourne. Adjacent to Sorrento and Portsea, Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron is one of the area’s most famous landmarks, with a distinctive pier and marina and stunning bayside location. FOR ALL EVENT ENQUIRIES: Phone: 03 5988 8453 Email: info@bys.asn.au Website: www.petersvilleregatta. com.au Facebook: facebook. competersvilleregatta.au

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Running festival a big win for Beyondblue A BIG crowd turned out on 5 - 6 September for the second running of the Mornington Running Festival, incorporating the Mornington Health & Lifestyle Expo. Over 1300 participated in the run and over 5000 people visited the Health and Lifestyle Expo over the weekend. In it’s first year last year, the event saw just over 400 competitors participate. In just 12 months, the event has grown three-fold, with runners participating over four race distances.

“It was a huge effort, and fantastic to see a boutique local event receiving so much support from the local community as well as the running, triathlon and fitness communities”, said spokesperson Scott Hollow. “There was over $10000 raised for our charity partner Beyondblue.” The 21.1 kilometre half marathon was won by Serena Wooldridge in the female division (time 1:32:05) and Shane Grund in the male division (time 1:17:38). The ten kilometre fun run/walk

was won by Carly Burmeister in the female division (time 40:36) and Paul Marchant in the male division (time 34:46). The five kilometre fun run/walk was won by Susie Wilson in the female division (time 19:17) and Troy Page in the male division (time 17:28). Local real estate agent Nicholas Lynch Real Estate were the winners in the team challenge with 97 points. “Events such as these cannot go ahead without the fantastic support

of volunteers, friends and families providing their time, support and cheers,” said Mr Hollow. “We would like to thank all the individual volunteers, but a special thanks goes from the 2nd Mornington Scout Group that provided around 60 volunteers. “Also big thanks to our partners GME, Nicholas Lynch Real Estate, Raw Travel, The Private Sea, Freshwater Catering.” Entries are now open for the 4 - 5 September 2016 for third running of

Mornington Running Festival and Health & Lifestyle Expo. The weekend festival will include a one kilometre kids dash, five and ten kilometre fun run/walk and the popular half marathon 21.1km distance. The Health and Lifestyle Expo will also back bigger and better including exhibitors, seminars, workshops and games for the whole family. “Join us next year and help us raise more money for our charity partner beyondblue,” said Mr Hollow. www.morningtonrunningfestival.com

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TO

31,990

PD

D40 S6 MY12 ST UTE SA 5SP 2.5DT

EAL

PD

$

25,990

SSV SPORTSWAGON

EAL

2014 SUBARU OUTBACK

35,841

B5A MY14 2.0D WAGON 5DR LIN 7SP AWD 2.0DT

EAL

KUN26R MY10 SR CC DUAL 4DR M 5SP 955KG 3.0DT

28,841

MS

PD

YD25DDTI AUTO ST

EAL

2015 NISSAN PATHFINDER R52 drive $ away

56,990

PD

MY15 TI WAGON 7ST 5DR XTRO 1SP 4WD 3.5I

EAL

2011 HOLDEN CAPRICE

drive $ away

27,990

PD

WM II V SEDAN 4DR SA 6SP 6.0I

EAL

2013 HYUNDAI I30 GD

$

13,481

drive away LO

2013 NISSAN DUALIS

drive $ away

26,990

GD SE COUPE 3DR MAN 6SP 1.6I

MS

WK

WK

MAXIMATIL

EAL

2013 NISSAN NAVARA D40

TO

2011 TOYOTA HILUX MY10

drive $ away

ZWA10R F SPORT HBK CV 1SP 1.8I

drive $ away

TO

drive $ away PD

PD

TO

2009 HOLDEN COMMODORE

drive away

LO

2004 NISSAN MAXIMA J31

drive $ away

MS

2012 NISSAN NAVARA

TO

2013 NISSAN PATROL Y61

drive $ away

29,481

drive $ away

TO

2012 NISSAN MICRA K13

drive $ away

$

WK

LO

TO

2012 FORD TERRITORY SZ

TO

2015 JEEP WRANGLER JK MY15 drive $ away

EAL

drive $ away

TO

NISSAN DUALIS J10 SERIES 3 drive away

PD

TO

drive $ away PD

BEST BRANDS! TO

2014 JEEP WRANGLER JK

LO

2015 JEEP CHEROKEE KL MY15

drive $ away

SERIES 1 HATCH 5DR MAN 6SP 1.4T

WK

WK

LAREDO 4X4 3.6L 8 SPEED AUTOMATIC

PD

28,990

drive $ away

TO

2012 MITSUBISHI CHALLENGER

drive $ away

drive $ away

TO

HOLDEN CRUZE SRI V

drive $ away

2015 ALFA ROMEO GIULIETTA

TO

drive $ away

LO

2015 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE drive $ away

29,990

TO

WK

LO

drive $ away

TO

2013 NISSAN X TRAIL

drive$ away

NISSAN PATHFINDER

TO

2011 LEXUS CT200H

TRAILHAWK WAGON 5DR SA 9SP 4X4 3.2I

16,990

J10W SERIES 4 MY13 ST HATB 5DR XTRO 6SP 2.0I

2006 MAZDA 3 BK SERIES 1

drive $ away

11,990

MAXX SPORT HATCHBACK 5DR MAN 5SP 2.0I

BAYSIDE 126 - 130 Dandenong Road West, Frankston Ph: 9782 2744 *Terms and conditions apply. Ask in dealership for full terms and conditions.

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MORNINGTON NISSAN 109 Mornington - Tyabb Road, Mornington Ph: 5971 0700

CHRYSLER JEEP DODGE FIAT & ALFA 12 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Mornington Ph: 5971 0710

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$17,490

FROM

DRIVE AWAY

1FK1PU

$23,990

DRIVE AWAY

PRADO GXL

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$46,990

FROM

DRIVE AWAY

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$59,990

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7,990

$

‘06 CAMRY ATEVA AUTO

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SHO398

12,990

$

UKY206

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13,490

$

‘11 YARIS YR AUTO

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YBP893

14,990

$

‘09 HILUX SR5 MANUAL

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31,990

$

DRIVE AWAY

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Mornington

EN

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