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Leading the way for Legacy DOING push-ups might seem like an odd way to link Remembrance Day and the work of Legacy, but not for Mt Eliza Secondary College student Henry Barnes. The year 8 real time learning student has a special connection to the charity which cares for the families of deceased service personal. His father died 12 years ago while in the Defence Forces and, since then, Legacy has “helped the family get through� with school fees, camps and regular visits to check that things are all right. To give something back, Henry organised a push-up challenge on Remembrance Day, Wednesday 11 November, in which 140 year 7 and 8 students got down and pushed up for a good cause. Teacher Mike Lamond said the push-up fun added a “youthful feeling to the day� in which students sought sponsorship for fundraising activities, ran stalls, baked cakes and conducted sausage sizzles. Local butchers, bakers and florists generously helped out with donations. Picture: Yanni

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structure acting executive director Rick Law said Frankston Hospital already had a formal parking policy. “Patients, carers or relatives demonstrating financial hardship can access concession parking rates by speaking to a hospital social worker. Oncology patients are not charged for parking.” Frankston Hospital carparking fees begin at $7 for one hour rising to $15 for five hours, the maximum fee for all-day parking. A weekly rate of $45 is available. The Victorian Healthcare Association welcomed the review into hospitals’ carpark fees but noted “Victoria’s public hospitals are not funded to build and run car parks”. Association CEO Tom Symondson said public hospitals take out loans from the government to build car parks but these must be repaid and hospitals have few options to raise revenue to repay the loans. “We would welcome the government contributing to the cost of providing parking discounts as well as supporting hospitals to expand their parking services given the pressures of increasing rates of chronicity and a growing population,” he said. The VHA backed the prominent display of concession carpark rates. Hospitals must also review their carpark fees and policy every year as part of the government push to ease financial stress on regular patients and visitors. Peninsula Health said it reviews its policy each year.

Wave piercer: Mornington Yacht Club’s third-placed Etchell class world championships skipper Graeme Taylor, rear, with crew Grant Simmer and Steve Jarvin aboard Magpie off Hong Kong. Picture supplied

Bragging rights after Etchell success MORNINGTON Yacht Club skipper Graeme Taylor has given the club Australian bragging rights after finishing third at the 47th annual World Etchells Championships in Hong Kong. Taylor and crewmen Grant Simmer and Steve Jarvin fought off several challengers for third place during an exciting last race. Next best Aussie was a yacht skippered by Matthew Chew of Queensland who finished seventh. Taylor's points also gave him

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THREE wildlife experts have rejected a claim that ringtail possums are largely the cause of gum trees dying in Mt Eliza and Mt Martha. Ecologist Jeff Yugovic told Balcombe Estuary Reserves Group's recent annual meeting that possums were damaging and killing eucalypts, especially swamp gum and narrowleaf peppermint. He said the answer to the problem was to clear dense understorey where possums live, forcing them to the ground so they can be taken by foxes, their major remaining predator ("Fox seen as answer to possum problem", The News, 17/11/15). Six native predators that controlled ringtails in the past were now rare or extinct, he said. They were the powerful owl, grey goshawk, spot-tailed quoll, lace monitor, dingo and tiger snake. Ecologist Mal Legg, zoologist Hans Brunner, and wildlife rescuer and bushland regenerator Craig Thomson have repudiated the controversial theory, which Dr Yugovic first published in 2012. Mr Legg, who did the research for Mornington Peninsula Shire's wildlife atlas released earlier this year, said the reasons for eucalypt dieback were complex and could not be blamed on possums alone. Many trees were suffering from drought stress and had lowered immune systems. Longicorn beetle larvae were ringbarking trees.

Many types of eucalypt were dying in lowland forest, grassy woodland, herb-rich woodland forest and swampy woodland. "We are seeing massive changes to habitat because of weeds such as sweet pittosporum and monterey pine," he said. "The last thing we should be doing is helping foxes. Tasmania has many

mammals not seen in Victoria because it doesn't have foxes." Mr Brunner said causes of tree dieback included root and leaf diseases, insect defoliators, bark- and wood-boring insects, salt and chloride toxicity, drought, bushfire, altered water tables, and smothering of trees by exotic ivy and other plants.

But Dr Yugovic said it was easy to distinguish possum damage from all other forms of tree decline by the state of branches on affected eucalypts. Mr Brunner said dogs, foxes and cats had decimated the native mammal population of the peninsula. "At least nine species of mammals have already become extinct on the penin-

sula," he said. "To give more freedom to foxes by clearing understorey will only exacerbate this tragic loss. "In my research into the diet of foxes, ringtails occurred in 11 per cent of scats while 89 per cent contained mostly remains of endangered native mammals and birds. This surely does not justify the use of foxes for the reduction of ringtails." He said reducing understorey would "exacerbate the loss of even more native mammals, insects, birds and reptiles". Mr Thomson said he respected Dr Yugovic's "knowledge of flora but I'm really concerned by his comments on fauna as it supports a misinformed opinion in the wider community that sees wildlife as pests". "More than 30 per cent of our native fauna is either extinct or threatened with extinction," he said. He said Dr Yugovic's claim that Mt Eliza had up to 16 ringtails a hectare, the highest known density of the marsupial in natural eucalypt vegetation in Australia, was questionable. "He is quoting a survey that counted possums on two nights over three weeks. A proper survey would take 12 months," he said. "Soon after the survey, we had a run of high temperatures that decimated the peninsula's ringtail population."

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Mark of respect: Mt Martha Primary School pupils Matthew and Anisha lay wreaths at the Memorial Park ceremony. Picture: Yanni

In memory of the fallen WREATHS from the Australian Defence Forces, Korean and Vietnam veterans, Mornington Peninsula Shire, the RSL sub-branch and members of parliament marked Remembrance Day activities in Mornington. Lieutenant Commander Alan Didler was master-of-ceremonies at the Me-

morial Park service in Barkly St, on the 97th anniversary of the Armistice which ended World War I (1914–18). Mornington RSL secretary John Wilson said the turn-out was pleasing. “We had more there than we expected, with students from most schools,” he said.

Fireys first responders FIREFIGHTERS in Mornington will now be able to respond to potentially fatal emergencies where people are struggling for breath. Professional firefighters at the Mornington fire station have undertaken a twoweek course in CPR, including using a defibrillator, so they can treat patients before paramedics arrive. CFA station officer John Donovan said callers to emergency services may not realise firefighters may be first on the scene even if there is no blaze to fight. “When people ring 000 and ask for an ambulance they sometimes get a surprise when the fire brigade turn up,” he said. If a 000 call is logged about someone having breathing difficulties or a heart attack the fire brigade may arrive as first responder to begin resuscitation work and then “hand over” to paramedics when an ambulance arrives. “We stay in the area while ambulances go to the hospitals so they’re not always in Mornington,” Mr Donovan said.

THE International Day of People with a Disability will be celebrated with an all-abilities sports day in Mornington next week. It will be Mornington Peninsula Shire's inaugural "All-abilities come and try sports day" and will be held at Civic Reserve Recreation Centre off Dunns Rd. People with disabilities, their carers, families and friends have been invited to attend the free event. Sports and activities will include tennis, gymnastics, soccer, netball, Australian rules football, cricket, table tennis, yoga, and Pilates. Swish, a version of table tennis for people who are blind or vision impaired, is likely to attract interest. It is played with a tennis ball-sized plastic ball containing bells. Players have to hit the ball under a net along the surface of a table tennis table and it is played at a rapid pace. Cr Antonella Celi – the council's representative on the shire all-abilities consultative committee – said one in five people in Australia have a disability, which "equates to more than 30,000 people on the peninsula living with some form of disability. If you include mental illness, the figure is even higher". She said the shire was "dedicated to promoting community awareness of disability access and equity issues. The event will celebrate people of all abilities, and offer an opportunity for people with a disability and their carers to participate in a range of different sports and enjoy a great day out". The day is supported by the state government and would "make the most of facilities at the shire's Civic

Come and try: Harley Mauger, left, and Miranda Doherty of Civic Reserve Recreation Centre, Miranda Markovic of the shire’s sports and leisure section, Dee Davey of disability service provider Karingal, and shire councillor Antonella Celi are promoting the upcoming all-abilities sports day. Picture supplied

Reserve Leisure Centre and feature a range of accessible activities". Cr Celi said many organisations supported and would help run the sports day including peninsula sports clubs, Cricket Victoria, Focus, Karingal, Scope, Special Olympics Victoria, Mornington Youth Club Gymnastics, Elite Tennis Academy and Mornington Peninsula Table Tennis Association. "The theme of this year's international day is 'Inclusion matters: access and empowerment for people of all abilities'," she said. A "mini expo" will have information from disability-inclusive recreation

groups. There will be a free sausage sizzle and the centre's cafeteria will sell food and drinks. The shire has hired a "Marveloo" to provide fully accessible toilet facilities with an adjustable change table and hoist. • All-abilities come and try sports day, 9.30am-2pm, Wednesday 2 December, Civic Reserve Recreation Centre, 350 Dunns Rd, Mornington. Details: Virginia Richardson, shire MetroAccess officer, 0437 104 956 or email virginia.richardson@mornpen. vic.gov.au To register visit: allabilitiesday.eventbrite.com.au

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This therapy is all about going fishing Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au THERE’S something about fishing. Rain, hail and shine, anglers are always out there casting a line. Sheltering from the weather or running to see what’s happening when someone’s reeling in something that’s obviously bigger than the baited hook, anglers can be a social bunch. The delights of casting a line, the patience required and, yes, skill, are all the things that Glenn Couper uses to bring friendship, companionship and healing to a variety of people who often find themselves marginalised in mainstream society. A Frankston resident, Mr Couper’s fishing-based work with people with mental illness, autism and physical disabilities seems boundless. His story of helping those in need began when he suffered a work accident which left him in a wheelchair, unable to work again. On a disability pension, he would regularly go fishing and frequently attract admiring glances with his success, particularly in hooking snapper at Mornington. Gradually he became known as the go-to guy for advice on fishing. “If someone in a wheelchair could cast further than able-bodied people he must know something,” Mr Couper says. “I would see kids who had no idea [about fishing] left at the pier by their parents and show them to how to set a rig and fish.” A regular at Mornington pier, Mr

Couper’s reputation spread and he was eventually invited to do a show on Radio RPP: That’s The Thing About Fishing. From there it was not too much of a leap for him to start helping the depressed and disabled. Now out of the wheelchair but still with seven pins in his left ankle, Mr Couper heads an organisation with the same name as the radio show. “My catch slogan is ‘you can’t change the world but you can change one life at a time’. It’s all about changing lives for the better,” Mr Couper says. “We’re using fishing for therapy.” That’s The Thing About Fishing (TTTAF) has a website built with $2700 from Frankston Council, which was arranged through Cr Rebecca Spelman and Mr Couper has wasted no time in telling Mornington Peninsula Shire’s new mayor

Cr Graham Pittock that the organisation now needs a trailer for carrying fishing gear. When talking about the “comradeship and mateship” afforded by TTTAF, Mr Couper gives examples of men “locked in their houses for years with severe depression, anxiety and panic attacks” who now not only go fishing but also help others. One man now regularly cooks meals with the Salvation Army for needy families at the Pines, in Frankston North. “Being introduced to fishing gives people something to cling onto,” Mr Couper says when explaining what the arranged fishing days are all about. “We have no hidden agendas and, if they’re lucky, they can also catch a fish.” To find out more about the organisation go to thatsthethingaboutfishing.org.au or call Glenn Couper on 0457 363 701.

Helping out: The 47 kayakers who went fishing off Mt Martha and Sunday 8 November helped raise money for That’s The Thing About Fishing(TTTAF), a group that uses fishing as a therapy. Above, Luke Easton and Tim Heffernan go looking for fishing spots. Right, John Mauro, of Mt Eliza, with his catch, a flathead, and TTTAF founder Glenn Couper. Pictures: Gary Sissons

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‘I’m safe’ messages reassure families land Drive, Langwarrin on Sunday 29 November with representatives of major religions speaking on the “Role of my religion in promoting peace”. Australia’s Human Rights Commissioner Human Tim Wilson (who grew up in Mt Martha and has a holiday home on the peninsula) was caught up in the mayhem the terrorists brought to Paris. He was staying in the city for a twoday break between speaking engagements, but the break “turned into a sleepless and manic two days in a city that had shut down”. Mr Wilson was in a restaurant when texts started tumbling into his phone asking if he was all right. That was the start of a “very unnerving” time as he rushed back to his hotel which was quickly placed in lock down, with closed doors and lights out. Mr Wilson appeared live on ABC TV news. Broadcasting from a darkened room he gave viewers an on-the-spot assessment of what was going on outside his hotel and how he had received information while at the restaurant. The following morning he was again featured live from Paris, this time standing near street barriers as numbed passers-by mingled silently with heavily armed security forces. In Mt Eliza, Mr Wilson’s mother, Linda Morris (wife of Mornington MP

THE Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, which has a mosque in Langwarrin, has condemned the Friday 13th “barbaric” terrorist attacks in Paris responsible for the deaths of 132 people. The death toll is expected to rise with 97 of 350 people wounded in the attacks classed as critical. The so-called Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the six coordinated attacks which led to France closing its borders and the declaration of three days of mourning. “We offer our deepest condolences to the families and friends of the innocent victims of the Paris attacks,” the national president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia, Imam Inam-ul-Haq Kausar said. “Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia categorically rejects extremism and terrorism in any form and anywhere in the world.” Imam Kausar said Islam taught “the sacredness and dignity of human life” and “requires us being loyal and law abiding citizen of the country of residence”. A “Conference of world religions” will be held at the Ahmadiyya association’s Baitul Salam Mosque, Leisure-

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David Morris) found out quite early as the drama unfolded that her son was safe. “I received a text and later saw the [ABC news] webcast,” Ms Morris said. “We did worry, but found out pretty quickly what had happened and he was safe.” Mr Wilson was also active on social media, keeping his Twitter followers

up to date. On 11 November he had been in Britain speaking at Oxford University before heading to Paris for a couple of days before going on to Turkey. His message as the attacks unfolded said “Very unnerving with restaurants and bars closing on police orders”. Early the following day: “Morning in Paris. The air is rightly chilled. But warmth comes from the solidarite we all share for the Parisians in this tragedy.” And: “At a bar just near Bataclan Theatre in Paris [where 89 died] and there was silence for a spontaneous toast form everyone to the fallen … The greatest disinfectant is sunlight.” Ironically, Mr Wilson is in Europe to speak at a conference “on preserving civil liberties in an era of national security threats”. On Sunday, Lauren De Rycke, of Mornington, was breathing the fresh air and taking in the views from a mountain in Switzerland. Two days earlier she had been in Paris. Disappointed at having her phone stolen while travelling on the Metro earlier on Friday, Lauren stayed in her hotel room after deciding against going into the city centre to photograph its lights. “It was probably a blessing as she would have been all alone in the middle of Paris, not speaking any French and without a phone,” her mother Sian Taylor said on the Monday after the attacks. “Instead, she was in her hotel room, blissfully unaware of what was happening outside.” However, the news did not take long

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to reach Lauren, who had spent a second day in Paris with a friend while on a bus tour that began in London and is scheduled to end in Rome. Ms Taylor said her daughter had been lucky to have seen the Eiffel Tower, Louvre and other attractions on Thursday 12 November. The bad luck had been having her phone stolen while riding on the Paris Metro and being unable to call home, or anyone else. Contact was eventually made using her friend’s phone and Facebook – a medium for which Mrs Taylor says she is grateful, never having been a big fan.

“Although she didn’t at first know what was going on that night, she later found out one of the places attacked was just 10 minutes from their hotel,” Ms Taylor said. Lauren - one year into her three-year communications and design studies at university – has already been recognised for her photography skills, winning first prize in the VCE student category at this year’s Mornington Art Show. Her work was also chosen for exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria and now hangs in the foyer of Treasury Place, Melbourne, at the request of Deputy Premier James Merlino.

A CONFERENCE of world religions will be held at the Ahmadiyya association’s Baitul Salam Mosque, Leisureland Drive, Langwarrin on Sunday 29 November. The association describes itself as a “revival movement within Islam” with its followers facing persecution from other Islamic sects. Speakers at the upcoming conference will explain the “Role of my religion in promoting peace”. They include representatives of Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism, Sikhism and Islam. The more than 200 guests invited to the conference include MPs, councillors, academics and religious leaders. “The conference will provide a platform for religious leaders to bring to the fore the distinctive contribution that religion can make towards world peace,” head cleric at the mosque Imam Wadood Janud said. Guest speakers are Rabbi Schneier Lange, Rabbi for ‘Jewish Care Victoria’; the Rev Philip Manktelow; Michael Wells, representative of Buddhist Council on the Victoria Police Multi-Faith Council; Pandit Abhay Anand Awasthi, executive director Hindu Foundation of Victoria and president of Hindu Council of Victoria; Amar Singh, president at Turbans 4 Australia. The public is invited to the free conference but bookings must be made by calling Rehmat Mohammad, on 0409 932 300 or Khola Usman, 0449 665 263.

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Good old days when Mornington had a train Mike Hast mike@mpnews.com.au THE story about the new audio tour of Mornington's historic buildings generated comment from readers lamenting the loss of the railway and its historic station. "Main St history on a smartphone", The News, 10/11/15) included an early 20th century photo of the station at the end of Blake St with both cars and horse-drawn carriages parked out front, and people of all ages walking out of the entrance after the arrival of a train. The audio tour has been produced by Mornington and District Historical Society. QR codes are on signs near 18 historic places and scanning one with a smartphone or tablet downloads a podcast as well as images and the audio script. Several reader decried the loss of the train, which was stopped by the state government in 1981. One wrote: "Citizens of the 19th century would ... be astonished to find out we no longer had a train service." Another stated: "Absolutely! Because rail is considered to be so 19th century – except in more progressive nations." One reader said a relative by marriage had "fought long and hard to at least get the steam train [coming] down into the old station, but there were those in the town who were too short-sighted to see the advantage of keeping our rail [line] and station". There was a reference by one reader to the turbulent time when the state government demolished the station and sold the land as well as rail track

Steam days: A vintage train arrives at Mornington station during a Sunday summer excursion in 1966. Picture courtesy Mornington and District Historical Society’s book Mornington Peninsula Railways (editor: Joan Patrick)

land between the old station and Nepean Highway, including for homes, roads, car parking, walking tracks, a shopping centre and expansion of The Bays Hospital. This finally put an end to any hope of the train being reinstated. "Several people made lots of money as the [shopping centre land] sale price grew throughout the process of getting permits, etc. Many, many millions. Huge community uproar – station demolished in early hours one morning to avoid protesters. Many were outraged," the reader wrote.

Roderick Smith in Mornington Peninsula Railways states the station and track land was sold in five parcels in the late 1980s. "Signs soon went up at the site of the demolished station announcing the [planned] erection of the Schnapper Point shopping complex." This first attempt to build a shopping centre failed and the land was sold to a Hampton-based developer. He faced opposition from residents, who formed the Save Mornington Alliance, which challenged the plan in the state planning tribunal. More than 1000 people wearing red

marched down the Main St in one protest, which was led by a minister of religion. Attempts to build a larger shopping centre also caused long delays. Mornington Centro shopping centre finally opened in 2000. It is now called Mornington Central. Another reader wrote: "It's come to the sad point in time when the only chance of seeing what Mornington was like is from a smartphone...". The rail service was closed due to lack of patronage, the state government claimed. The government had

tried several times in 1978 and early 1979 to close the line. In late February 1979 the rumoured last train was "held hostage" by more than 300 angry protesters at Mornington station. They allowed the train to depart next day at 1pm after Transport Minister Rob Maclellan gave assurances the service would be restored in April. On Sunday 8 April 1979 the train arrived to be greeted by a large crowd and a brass band – just like in September 1889 when it was opened to great fanfare. A government report two years later sounded the death knell for many rail services in country Victoria, including Mornington's. Railmotor RM55 was the last train in May 1981. It broke down during the journey and was replaced by a bus, giving the town's conspiracy theorists a field day. Mr Maclellan announced buses would replace trains from 15 June 1981. Ninety-two years of rail travel was over. The line was declared officially closed in March 1983. • Mornington Railway Preservation Society was formed in May 1984 by Howard Girdler and Greg Dunkley. After a long battle with government bureaucrats, the society won permission in 1991 to operated a tourist train on a 10-kilometre stretch between Watt Rd and Moorooduc, where it has built a substantial complex including a station as well as sheds for locomotives and carriages. Trains run three Sundays a month and on special occasions. Details: www.morningtonrailway.org.au

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All the fun of the fair: left, Education Minister James Merlino with Somers Primary School pupils Cooper Squire, Zara Belle and Joanna Mikkelson. Right, Brendon, Aaron and Jake from Tyabb Railway Primary School demonstrate their coloured water droplet experiment. Below, Luke, Tara, Pia, Luke and Henry from Balnarring Primary School use entertainment to showcase science. Pictures: Yanni

THE U3A Mornington choir will hold its annual concert 2pm, Thursday 3 December, at Peninsula Community Theatre, corner Nepean Hwy and Wilsons Rd, Mornington. Admission is $10 which includes afternoon tea. Tickets are available from the U3A office, Currawong Community Centre, open 10am-2pm, Monday to Friday, call 5975 9773, or, after hours, Sally Brisker 5975 2418 or Merna Brydon 5978 8285. Tickets are also available at the door before the performance. The choir master is Warwick Taylor and the accompanist Christine Stapleton.

Party plan fades ROSEBUD police acted quickly online to shut down an unauthorised party being held on the Rye foreshore, Friday night. They noticed the event titled “Beach gath, rye, Friday night, BYO” on Facebook and used their own page to comment: “Thanks for the invite Lleam, Tyson and Lochie. “Rosebud police will definitely be attending! PS. Did you remember to get your permits from Mornington Peninsula Shire Council?” At the time, 99 people had signalled their interest in the event, 188 were going and 916 invited. It was looking like being a big night, but interest faded when it became known the police were also keen on attending. While the Facebook description did initially make reference to alcohol, and instructed guests to eat before they arrived, it was stripped clean of all party details by Friday afternoon. Police say their univited comments lewd to the event being cancelled.

Science on their minds THE state government’s bid to promote students’ interest in science brought Education Minister James Merlino to the second annual Southern Peninsula Principals’ Network 2015 Annual Science Fair. With more than 500 year 5-7 students were at the fair, being involved in science experiments, demonstrations and offering their ideas. The fair, held in the hall at the New Peninsula Church, Craigie Rd, Mt Martha, aims to support science teaching among government schools. Schools at the fair included Boneo, Balnarring, Somers, Tyabb Railway and Dromana primary schools, Dromana, Somerville and Western Port secondary colleges, Peninsula Special School and Red Hill Consolidated. Mr Merlino said the government

was encouraging “excellence in STEM – science, technology, engineering and maths – across the school system”. “The Secondary STEM Catalysts program will build on Victoria’s existing strengths and train 60 teachers across 30 schools to become experts who can inspire fellow teachers to bring STEM alive for students in years 7 and 8,” he said. “The $27 million Primary Mathematics and Science Specialists initiative will train 200 primary school teachers to work alongside other teachers in over 100 of the state’s most disadvantaged primary schools.” Mr Merlino said 10 new tech schools “will be high-tech centres of learning excellence right across Victoria”.

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Hall of fame for 3 tourism operators THREE Mornington Peninsula tourism businesses have been inducted into the Victorian Tourism hall of fame after winning gold medals in their categories for three consecutive years. Searoad Ferries, Enchanted Adventure Garden and Tree Surfing, and Stillwater at Crittenden were honoured at the 31st awards night in Melbourne. Searoad was doubly rewarded when its CEO, Matthew McDonald, won gold in the young achievers award. Aquabelle Apartments in Rye won the inaugural "Self-contained accommodation" category. Erin Joyce of the Victoria Tourism Industry Council said the awards had benefited Victoria's $21 billion tourism industry by "showcasing and celebrating the high standard of business excellence across the state". More than 3000 businesses had entered the awards over more than 30 years and benefited from a thorough examination of their business practices. Peninsula winners included: Peninsula Hot Springs, Fingal – gold medal, ecotourism category. Searoad Ferries, Sorrento and Queenscliff – gold (and hall of fame), major tour and transport operators. Horseback Winery Tours, Main Ridge – finalist, tour and transport operators. Enchanted Adventure Garden and Tree Surfing, Arthurs Seat – gold (and

hall of fame), adventure tourism. Extreme Watersport, Rosebud – finalist, adventure tourism. Wine Food Farmgate, Mornington Peninsula – gold, destination marketing. Stillwater at Crittenden, Dromana – gold (and hall of fame), tourism restaurants and catering services. Polperro Villa Accommodation, Red Hill – finalist, tourism restaurants and catering services. Harmony Bed and Breakfast, Fingal – gold, hosted accommodation. Green Olive, Red Hill – gold, excellence in food tourism. Matthew McDonald, Searoad Ferries – gold, young achievers award. Winners will represent Victoria at the Australian Tourism Awards next February. Details: www.victoriantourismawards.com.au

Carols on the park RYE Beach Community Centre staff members are organising the annual Carols on the Park to be held on the foreshore, from 7pm, Friday 11 December. Children attending the three-yearold groups are practising their singing and looking forward to seeing Santa and the fireworks. Food, drinks, candle and novelties will be on sale from 6.30pm and Rye Lions Club members will man the barbecue. Details: call 5985 4462.

Good food guides: Charlie and Molly of St Joseph’s in Crib Point get set to tuck into a healthy lunch made with produce grown in the school’s kitchen garden. Picture supplied

Time to test top tucker for tykes IT'S food, glorious food as the judging of finalists in Mornington Peninsula Shire's food awards program Best Bites starts. The category for best school and childcare centre canteen is popular with all canteens on the peninsula entering. The shire started Best Bites in 2011. The program assesses peninsula food businesses for aspects such as providing safe and healthy food, environmentally sustainable business practices, nutrition and allergen awareness, waste and recycling, energy and water efficiency, tobacco and alcohol compliance, and access for all. The shire has enlisted the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Founda-

tion to help judge canteen finalists. Foundation CEO Ange Barry and public relations officer Stacey Allen visited two finalist last fortnight – St Joseph's Primary School in Crib Point and Balnarring Early Learning Centre – to assess their kitchen gardens and sustainable food practices. Ms Barry said Best Bites "encourages schools, learning centres and businesses to introduce sustainable food programs such as kitchen gardens". "We see important links with the work of the foundation, which is bringing pleasurable food education to schools and learning centres across Australia." Best Bites winners will be announced at Hastings Hub, 1973

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Yet again we are being fed incorrect information regarding the overpopulation of ringtail possums in Mt Eliza and Mt Martha (“Fox seen as answer to possum problem”, The News 17/11/15). This article (written by a member of an interest group) is condescending to anyone with an interest in preserving of our native ringtails. It implies we must be doing so because ringtails have “cute faces and tails”. Not so, ringtails have been around for over 23 million years and play an important role in our ecosystems. There is just not enough scientific research being done to count real numbers of ringtails and the true causes of trees dying to recommend reducing numbers. To claim that Mt Eliza has the “highest known density” of ringtails in this particular habitat is misleading. Numbers are just not being counted nationwide. To deduce foxes are a “good thing” on the peninsula would require comprehensive analysis. This article says nothing about habitat loss pushing ringtails into smaller areas to find food. How about we plant more trees and save tree hollows for all the wildlife? There is no mention of domestic cats and dogs acting as “top predators”. Thousands of adult ringtails and their babies are killed every year by pet cats and dogs, in addition to foxes, and such things as cars on the road and powerline deaths. All of these factors and increased temperatures and heat waves more than compensate for the lack of native top predators. Die back (due to drought and climate change) kills trees, as do humans. The public and the council cut down more and more trees on public and private land around Mt Eliza and Mt Martha and this needs to be looked at. Demonising possums is misguided. Eve Kelly, Mt Martha

Attending a screening of “This Changes Everything”, a movie about the terrible destruction of our environment and local communities around the globe, I came away with a deep impression that the political leaders of the old parties and captains of industry are hell bent at bringing nature to its knees. Farmers are being driven off their land by mining giants who have the ear of the uncaring politicians who are supposed to work in our interest but sell out to short term profits of a few corporations and companies. Resources like oil, gas and some agricultural products are mostly sent overseas and local people are paying ever more for these commodities. I mentioned agriculture because there is a quasimining of our agricultural environment happening in many places. This is a mining of soils and water resources for crops like cotton and irrigation agriculture of unsustainable proportion in areas of Australia not suitable for such intense farming. These crops and products are shipped to low wage county’s and return as consumer goods without adding one job to our economy except a few low wage sales and administrative jobs. So it seems even our job-market is being mined by the corporations and government alike. One thing I learnt from this film is we have to fight back at a community level and support each other’s fights against the greed and uncaring attitudes of our leaders and their puppet masters. Please attend one of the community climate marches around Australia to mark the climate talks in Paris and make your voice heard. There will also be a chance to participate at Hastings foreshore (between the library and the office of Flinders MP Greg Hunt) on Sunday 29 November at 10am. Bring a beach towel so we can spell out 100%RET (renewable energy targe) now. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring

Foxes poisoned Well, I cannot believe what I have been reading (“Fox seen as answer to possum problem”, The News 17/11/15). Who is this so called ecologist Jeff Yugovic? What about the explosion in the rabbit population since Mornington Peninsula Shire Council poisoned all the foxes in Mt Martha? All he is worried about is gum trees that are one of the worst trees ever for dropping branches and have leaves that never break down. Leave the possums alone. Peter Damyon, Mt. Martha

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I find the views in the article written by Barry Morris quoting so-called ecologist, Jeff Yugovic, abhorrent (“Fox seen as answer to possum problem”, The News 17/11/15). The problem is humans, not the possums. Possums are a native to this country. The problem is that humans have demolished the habitat of not only possums, but a number of other species, including koalas. Humans have cut away much of the natural habitat that supports these creatures. Foxes were imported for the sport of killing and are an absolute menace to the native animals of this land which have been here for millions of years, such as blue tongue lizards, wrens and other low nesting birds and, recently, swans in the shallows at the Tootgarook. My opinion and that of many I have spoken to, is that Mr Yugovic’s comments are not acceptable. Have a look at what we humans have left behind from introduced species: rabbits (again on the increase), cane toads (now into Kakadu), Indian mynahs in plaque proportion, 5-6 million camels, foxes everywhere. We have repaired nothing but continue to leave a mess. This scenario is totally wrong. Charles R Lyne, Rye

Abandon coal As member of a group endeavouring to seek a response from councils currently investing in fossil fuel based companies to disinvest, I am aware that we of the Mornington Peninsula, as a collective, are conservatives and thus unlikely to believe in climate change, which [Flinders MP and Environment Minister Greg] Hunt has clearly confirmed by giving and open book for to a disgraced Indian miner to tear a massive hole in Queensland. In the vain hope that our shire council may be investing in fossil fuel companies and be prepared to disinvest, I submit this open letter. Ron O’Toole, Mt Eliza

Nuclear solution Coal provides the cheapest source for producing electricity. There is no denying that renewal energy is desirable, but wind or solar cost three to four times as much as coal for electricity production. There are also problems with the intermittency of these renewables. For example, to generate 1000 megawatts of electricity it would be necessary to install a renewable plant that was capable of generating at least 3000 megawatts to guarantee supply. Eliminating the use of coal is not going to eliminate greenhouse carbon dioxide emissions. Coal only produces about 40 per cent of total emissions. The rest are produced by oil, petrol, gas , wood burning and cement manufacture. Without the very heavy subsidies there would be little renewable energy being built currently. The solution to most of these problems is massive nuclear energy building. Currently there are over 450 nuclear power stations in operation and more than 50 being built. Modern nuclear power stations are extremely reliable and can provide the base load electricity that renewables cannot. There is no shortage of land In Australia for storing nuclear waste. At the moment there are over 100 nuclear waste sites within the towns and cities of Australia. I have not heard of any problems associated with these sites. In 1945 Hiroshima and Nagasaki were nuclear bombed. Sixty years later they are thriving, with current populations suffering no ill effects from residual radiation. Nuclear energy provides a vital solution to greenhouse gas emissions and it is about time that opponents accepted this as a worthwhile solution until renewable energy is viable. B G Hunt, Mt Eliza

Damning evidence Many readers may have seen the recent ABC program on the environmental and social disaster to the communities of Zambia. The disaster was caused by a holding dam bursting in a huge copper mine which destroyed villages and poisoned the water of the Kafue and Zambia Rivers on which 40 per cent of the people of Zambia’s population relies for drinking water. The man in charge of this copper mine for the Adani company, Jeyakamar Janakaraj, will be the manager of the proposed Adani coal mine in Queensland. The company he managed had been taken to court after similar disasters. The High Court on one occasion said the company had no regard for human, animal or plant life.


One is left wondering why [Flinders MP and Environment Minister] Greg Hunt is prepared to let this man organise the largest coal mine Australia has ever seen. Despite Mr Hunt’s statement that he has made 36 strict conditions on the mine, one wonders why Jeyakamar Janakaraj would treat land in Australia any different from India or Zambia. Considering the Indian Parliament will cease importing black coal in six years, should the mine go ahead? There will be a huge push to remove coal as quickly as possible and as much as possible, undoubtedly leading to accidents, short cuts and money saving schemes. Can we trust our heritage and environment to a company which has a history of environmental disasters in India and now Zambia? I am shocked and dismayed at Mr Hunt’s seeming disregard for Australia and Queensland’s environmental future. Peter Strickland, Balnarring

Australia leads the way I am delighted to respond to recent letters about climate change (“Coal is costly”, “Alternatives’ turn”, “Change is coming”, The News 10/11/15). The most recent Emissions Reduction Fund auction is a second stunning success – adding a further 45.5 million tonnes of emissions reduction to the 47 million tonnes achieved in the first auction. In particular, indigenous groups will play a major part in delivering these reductions. There is no doubt that Australia will meet and beat its 2020 target. Our 2030 target is the equal highest per capita of any G20 country. At a global level, Australia recently led efforts under the Montreal Protocol, which could save approximately 90 billion tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions to 2050. We have also been elected co-chair of the International Green Climate Fund and were one of two countries singled out for applause for our climate change reduction efforts at the recent pre-Paris Global Climate Conference. In relation to the 20 million trees program, communities have been snapping up the opportunity to participate – more than nine million trees have been committed to being planted already, including one million trees in west Melbourne. I must admit to being slightly surprised that someone would oppose the re-greening of our cities but, fortunately, numerous citizens around Australia are proudly re-greening their local area. Greg Hunt, Flinders MP and Minister for the Environment

Blurred lines I have just received the latest propaganda newsletter from the MP Flinders, Greg Hunt. Why does he keep blurring between state and federal issues, the latest being policing matters in Somerville? The Mornington Peninsula has only Liberal members of parliament. Are they not doing their job properly? He is protesting the new police station at Somerville is not open to the public, but it is an operational centre only. Mr Hunt should know that Victoria Police gets a certain budget to run the organisation. The Chief Commissioner with his team decides where the funds will spent on their priority list with no interference from the state government. Why does Mr Hunt think he needs to be involved? Is it because the incumbent for Hastings is not doing his job? If the state government did get involved with operational matters surely he would scream political interference. If there is a need for more police presence in Somerville then perhaps the state MP for Hastings should be making representation to the state Minister for Police and Corrections to be dealt with through the proper process as the Chief Commissioner decides where the budget is spent. Mr Hunt’s fundraising for Autism is to be commended, but his government has cut much funding in the budget for single and low income families struggling with children with disabilities. Denise Hassett, Mt. Martha

Food for All I am writing to thank everyone in our community who participated in the 2015 Food for All winter appeal. This year we received 281 blankets and

knitted rugs. The number of blankets and rugs was less than usual because we did ask for an emphasis this winter on jumpers for children’s beanies, scarves and gloves. The lady knitters on the southern peninsula did us proud and we were able to provide warm clothing of excellent quality to a large number of children in our community. A special thanks to Fran Henke in Hastings for again coordinating the delivery of the knitted goods and to the Bendigo Bank in Dromana for acting as a drop off point for the finished articles. I would also like to wich the compliments of the season to all those in our community who have supported Food for All this year. Ken Northwood, chairman Southern Peninsula Food for All

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Council responsible In relation to the slippage of the cliff above the path restricting walkers [near Kalimna Drive and leading to Mills Beach, Mornington], Mornington Peninsula Shire must bear the main responsibility (“Shortfall in cliff path repair money”, The News 10/11/15). The path, which lies below extensive new housing along Kalimna Drive, has been damaged by the overflow of storm water from these properties. However, this damage is fairly recent and has been exacerbated by excessive subdivision and over development of housing on the cliff face, which has been permitted by the council. While Mornington MP David Morris may bemoan the fact that the state Labor government is only contributing one quarter of the necessary amount to reinstate the path, the responsibility for the damage ultimately lies with the council with its inadequate planning policies. Michael E Humphries, Hawthorn and Mornington

Kind returns I would like to thank the kind lady who found my wallet in the Benton Square shopping centre car park and handed it in to the Post Office, which also very kindly delivered it to me. Robert Mills, Mornington

Snake warning Snakes are now active and hungry after hibernation. They move around after dark so be careful. Snakes are protected with heavy fines for killing them. Around Frankston and on the Mornington Peninsula all shakes are deadly, so a bite or a suspected bite is an emergency. Snake identification can be difficult as the colours vary within a breed. Snap bites can happen without the sufferer realising it has happened. Symptoms vary and can take hours to become apparent. Puncture wounds can be hard to find. Every generation of snakes is less fearful of people and so more dangerous. Snake enthusiasts insist snakes never chase people and can be easily outrun. Snakes like to go exploring in houses so don’t leave doors or unscreened windows open. On a hot day I’ve seen snakes move faster than a person could run. Children aren’t being properly advised on snake dangers. A children’s book warns them to not play with snakes, nothing more. Children have denied being bitten as they consider playing with snakes to be naughty and so not to be mentioned. Baby snakes can bite, injecting venom. Frankston Council doesn’t remove live snakes from private property and can’t by law recommend any licenced snake catcher. One local catcher quoted $100 to $200 with a discount for pensioners. Another had a flat fee of $180. Snakes are usually released locally as they can’t be released outside their territory. So, if you leave out dog food and water, the snake may well eventually return. Political correctness now demands that people live with possums, deadly snakes and sharks. The welfare of people is less important than it was. Have we gone too far? Arthur Hawley, Seaford 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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3 street frontages Land area: 5,800m * Building area: 375m * 10 year lease to publicly listed company Rental $140,000 P.A. (net) with fixed increases of $10,000 P.A. for next 2 years thereafter 3.5% 12 month rental bank guarantee Further development opportunity on land of 2,890m2* Terms: 10% deposit, Balance 60 days *Sizes approx 2

Peter Blake 0419 308 080 James Roux 0 417 514 431

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66 Wensleydale Drive, MORNINGTON $675,000 plus Jacobs & Lowe, 220 Main Street, Mornington, 5976 5900 Susan Clavin, 0417 141 007

THIS well-maintained double storey home presents a wonderful opportunity for families craving space both inside and out. The home has great street appeal and is loaded with fabulous features and set in popular location close to shopping and schools. A breezy floor plan starts from the formal entrance with a massive formal lounge and dining area to the left set into two charming bay windows. The kitchen features stone benchtops and a dishwasher and from here a casual meals area neatly rolls into the excellent rumpus room with built in bar that overlooks the back yard. There are three bedrooms upstairs including the larger main bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, and a separate study back on the ground floor could be a fourth bedroom if required. An excellent undercover entertaining area has plenty of paved area to keep maintenance low, and a nice amount of lawn for children and pets. From the street there is a double garage with side access to park a caravan or trailer.

Michael Crowder 0408 358 926

Harcourts Limitless

Harcourts

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

SINCE 1888

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Mornington 2/4-10 Napier Street

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Magical modernist with with bay views from the block!

Situated beachside in sought after Mornington, this solid renovator is the ultimate…. and will delight beachside bargain hunters. Blue chip unit precinct, property offers single garage, 2 bedrooms, separate lounge, adjoining kitchen meals area and generous grassed fenced court yard. · 2 bedrooms · Single lock-up garage · Floating timber floors · Corresponding timber venetians · Air-conditioning · Private generous size court yard

Walking distance to Ranelagh Beach and the village, this gorgeous four bedroom home inspired by the traditions of early merchant builders’ designs presents as a near perfect time capsule of the modernist era. Set on 815 sqm (approx.) with bay views from the block, this home is as original as you are, representing a fabulous opportunity to further capitalise on a truly timeless design. Includes spacious lounge/dining with open fire place, galley kitchen, separate family/meals, master with ensuite, GDH and double carport.

AUCTION View Open

For Sale View Open

This Saturday 28th November at 11.00am www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 10.30-11.00am or anytime by appointment

Robert Lewis 0418 106 668 E robert.lewis@harcourts.com.au

Negotiable over $869,000 www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 2.30-3.00pm or anytime by appointment

Leanne Porter 0418 106 668 E leanne.porter@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts

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

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Mount Eliza 79 Winona Road

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Inspired by the grace and grandeur of a bygone era! Echoing the grace and grandeur of days gone by yet exceeding all expectations of today’s discerning market, this exquisite seven-bedroom property delivers character, class and quality. Beautiful bay views lend a dream backdrop to this lifestyle where luxury inclusions range from a gorgeous guest cottage to a sparkling solar heated, salt chlorinated pool. The 3696sqm (approx.) estate is framed by mature gardens – hedged for privacy, and the showpiece two-storey Hawthorn brick residence is at the top of a sealed driveway that circles in front of the home. From the tiled formal entry there is a lovely guest room with dual-access bathroom, and an elegant formal study or fifth bedroom. Continuing on is a vast, open-plan affair while sliding doors expand the space out to the rear deck and pool. The superb kitchen boasts quality stainless steel appliances including a Bosch dishwasher, a handy appliance cabinet and plenty of sleek white cabinetry to ensure a place for everything. Upstairs, a versatile second living area will work beautifully as a private family lounge or parents’ retreat with large format windows framing the beautiful bay views across the treetops. The master bedroom has a fitted walk-in robe and deluxe spa ensuite with frameless walk-in shower, while two more bedrooms, both with built-in robes, share the sleek main bathroom. Adding fabulous flexibility to family life or potential for extra income (STCA), a detached two bedroom cottage has its own kitchen, bathroom and reverse cycle air conditioner.

For Sale Open Saturday 1.30-2.00pm or anytime by appointment

Leanne Porter P 9788 7400 0418 106 668 E leanne.porter@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Limitless

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real estate excellence AUCTION OVER $940,000

152 Bradford Road, Mt Martha

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www.abodemtmartha.com.au 1/2 Watson Road, Mt Martha, Vic, 3934

real estate excellence

NEW LISTING

MOUNT MARTHA 14 Esperance Court Executive Family Elegance Making an elegant statement in quality and design, this absolutely immaculate four bedroom home offers an exceptional standard of family living. Beautifully maintained by the original owner-builder, this unique property offers families a perfect location; set at the end of a quiet court within walking distance of transport and Benton’s Square shopping centre. With three spacious living areas, including gorgeous open plan family area highlighted by nine IRRW FHLOLQJV GRZQ OLJKWV DQG ULFKO\ FRORXUHG WLPEHU à RRUV SULYDWH IRUPDO ORXQJH DQG D EULOOLDQW XSVWDLUV UXPSXV ZLWK -XOLHW EDOFRQ\ SHUIHFW IRU WKH NLGV /DUJH EHGURRPV DUH UDUH WR ÀQG DQG KHUH WKH NLGV ZLOO KDYH SOHQW\ RI VSDFH ZLWK ZDON LQ UREHV LQ WKH VHFRQG DQG WKLUG EHGURRPV DQG WKH VSDFLRXV GRZQstairs master suite includes walk-in robe and beautiful ensuite with frameless shower. This home offers the perfect lifestyle option for the busy family, and an inspection will not disappoint. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

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For SALE $780,000 plus Saturday 12.30-1.00pm or by appointment Chris Berryman 0439 313 175 Rebecca Niekamp 0421 949 172

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The Ultimate Location 28/2a Bentons Road, Mt Martha

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Start your morning strolling the beautiful coastal walk while taking in the breathtaking views of Port Phillip Bay. This immaculate unit is spacious, combined with high ceilings and a private outdoor entertaining area, you will not want for anything. • One large bathroom, separate toilet • Modern kitchen • Double remote garage • Spacious lounge and meals area • Outdoor entertaining.

Open for Inspection: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm Amanda Haimona: 0419 387 682

Sandy McLay: 0438 551 674

A Beachside Gem 1/42 Bentons Road, Mt Martha

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This well constructed and immaculately maintained single level unit is conveniently located close to the coastal walk, bus stop and Dava Drive shops. This great unit enjoys plenty of natural light and is framed by a lovely established & low maintenance garden. • Kitchen with aspect into rear yard • Double remote control garage • Fabulous rear yard for entertaining Whether you are seeking a low maintenance home to retire to or perhaps your first home, one thing is certain you will have a brilliant investment for the future & enjoy a lifestyle of convenience.

Open for Inspection: Saturday 12:30-1:00pm Amanda Haimona: 0419 387 682

Premier Lempriere 26 Lempriere Ave, Mt Martha

Price: On Application

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Set on a sprawling 1¼-acre allotment (approx.) in battle-axe seclusion, this spectacular & spacious home of Western Australian limestone construction is triumphant in contemporary family-sized sophistication. The epitome of class and impeccable taste, the luxurious interior boasts a lavish selection of formal and informal living and entertaining zones. The architecturally designed, four-bedroom-plus-study layout offers a wide staircase entry, stone-topped kitchen-to-dining space, sunken living room, formal dining area, lounge room, powder room, central bathroom, beverage bar, huge laundry and two ensuites. Walls of windows and two separate observation balconies frame the glorious seaside vistas.

Amanda Haimona: 0419 387 682

Easy Beachside Living 147 Somerset Drive, Mt Martha

Price: $690,000 plus

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Enjoying a wide frontage and set behind an unassuming façade, this lovingly renovated and maintained surprise package is close to shops, South Beach, transport and schools. • A quality built home that has been meticulously updated with great attention to detail • Light filled and enjoying the luxury of new high end double glazing throughout • Fully renovated kitchen with quality appliances adjoining meals area • Enclosed sun room/office at the rear of the home opening out to a large balcony • Double garage plus brilliant storage and workshop area under the house

Amanda Haimona: 0419 387 682

POSITIVE THINKING, POSITIVE RESULTS

www.bonaccorde.com.au

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Saturday 28th November at 3.30pm 10% Deposit, balance 60 days $670,000 - $730,000 Saturday 3:00-3:30pm James Crowder 0407 813 377

IN CONJUNCTION WITH

Bill Joycey 0403 555 424

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35 ROSSERDALE CRESCENT, MOUNT ELIZA

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POA By Appointment James Crowder 0407 813 377

9708 8667

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9 WATTS PARADE, MOUNT ELIZA

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22 McGOWN ROAD, MOUNT ELIZA

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AUCTION: TERMS: PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT: CONTACT:

Saturday 5th December at 2pm 10% Deposit, balance 120 days $780,000 - $840,000 Saturday 2:00-2:30pm James Crowder 0407 813 377

9708 8667

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72 WIMBLEDON AVENUE, MOUNT ELIZA

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Saturday 12th December at 1:30pm 10% Deposit, balance 60/90 days $750,000 + Saturday 1:00-1:30PM James Crowder 0407 813 377

15 BAYSIDE GROVE, SEAFORD

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Saturday 5th December at 11am 10% Deposit, balance 60 days $430,000 - $470,000 Saturday 11:00-11:30am Ben Crowder 0407 557 758

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INVEST HERE WITH CONFIDENCE Offering rare convenience and enormous opportunity, this 2 bedroom unit is just footsteps from convenience shops, Langwarrin Primary School, Elisabeth Murdoch College, buses and 2 minutes’ drive to The Gateway shopping centre just down the road. Very affordable and one of just 2 units in a tidy block, this property with LU garage and rear gardens dishes up an exciting prospect for small families or investors. AUCTION: TERMS: PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT: CONTACT:

9708 8667

Saturday 12th December at 12pm 10% deposit, balance 60 days $270,000 - $290,000 Saturday 12:00 – 12:30pm Ben Crowder 0407 557 758 John Young 0412 766 804

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1/10 Naples Street. MORNINGTON LOWER LEVEL LIVING, KITCHEN, MASTER BEDROOM

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Presenting as near new, this luxury 3 bedroom , 2 storey townhouse with every wanted feature is VXSHUEO\ ORFDWHG DPRQJ VRPH RI 0RUQLQJWRQœV ¿QHVW KRPHV DQG LV MXVW D OHLVXUHO\ VWUROO WR 0DLQ 6WUHHW Restaurants, Boat Harbour etc. and only 500 metres from fabu-lous Fisherman’s Beach. )HDWXUHV LQFOXGH VL[ VWDU HQHUJ\ UDWLQJ H[SDQVLYH WLPEHU ÀRRULQJ ]RQHG OLYLQJ DUHDV JUDQLWH WRSSHG kitchen with Miele appliances, double garage and dual outdoor living areas.

INSPECT Sat & Sun 12-12.30pm CONTACT David Pingiaro 0419 591 034 david@ppfn.com.au

10 Tasma Lane, Mornington Vic 3931 - 03 5975 3333

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

Conley

5975 7733

$529,000 - $549,000

MOUNT MARTHA

$525,000 PLUS

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Looking to downsize or looking to invest? Buy off the plan and save on stamp duty with these low maintenance 3BR villas all with 2 bathrooms and double garage •Modern kitchen with s/steel appliances •Choice of timber / tiled floors •Quality carpets to bedrooms •High ceilings and doors •Gas ducted heating/ split system cooling •Roller blinds & flyscreens •6 star energy rating

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If a low maintenance lifestyle appeals to you coupled with being located just around the corner from Bentons Square, then this stylish as new home that enjoys a quiet court location just might be ideal. •3 bedrooms plus study (FES/WIR to master) •Formal lounge •Attractive kitchen with s/steel appliances •Large family/meals area •Decked alfresco entertaining •Double garage with internal access •Ducted heating & split system air conditioning A sensational package awaits & would ideally suit investors, empty nesters or active retirees alike!

2-9 / 24 Green Island Avenue Inspect By Appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

10 Sentosa Place Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben York 0477 020 090

$475,000 - $520,000

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BE PREPARED TO BE IMPRESSED

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Beautiful gardens on a superb 660m2 block provide the perfect setting for this spacious 4 bedroom brick veneer home conveniently located to St. Macartans Primary, Padua College & transport. •4 bedrooms (Master with Ensuite) •3 zoned living spaces •Stylish kitchen with S/Steel appliances •Two alfresco entertaining areas •Single garage with remote rear door access •Ducted heating & evaporative cooling All within easy access to all the delights on offer across the Peninsula, this is a great lifestyle opportunity for a growing family!

KAYN LUFF DIRECTOR 0416 265 337

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STEVE CONLEY LICENSED ESTATE AGENT 0428 389 670

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BEN YORK SALES CONSULTANT 0477 020 090

ALAN HAYES INSPECTION HOST 0413 028 353

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

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CARON LLOYD RECEPTION 5975 7733

NICOLE VAN DEN DUNGEN PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

JAN MEYER FINANCE 5975 7733


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

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BEACHSIDE VILLA! – TO LIVE OR INVEST?

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A Beleura Hill location, lovingly renovated, beautifully presented and close to shops & buses, is ideal for this spacious villa. •3 bedrooms (2-way bathroom to master) •Formal lounge •Quality kitchen with stone tops •Stainless Steel appliances •Solar panel system •9” ceilings •Covered outdoor entertaining area •Private front yard on title •Double lock up garage plus garden shed Perfect for young couples, active retirees & investors! Inspect without delay.

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This luxury beachside residence is a stroll to Main Street and construction has just completed. Boasting 27.7sq (approx) of luxury living •4 bedrooms, downstairs main with WIR & FES •Open living & dining downstairs •Stone topped kitchen with butler pantry •Entertaining area opening from living space •Second living area upstairs •Timber flooring & feature stringer staircase •Double garage with internal access Other luxury appointments include r/cycle heating & cooling, two-pac cabinetry, heated floors to the ensuite and Bosch appliances. 8a Marine Avenue Inspect Sat 2-2.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

5/106 Beleura Hill Road Inspect Wed & Sat 1-1.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Ben York 0477 020 090

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Only moments from Main Street, beach and parks, it doesn’t get much better than this front villa of 4. More like a house than a villa, you too can enjoy this fabulous close-in location! Beautifully presented & with lovely neutral tones throughout, this stylish single level brick veneer home offers 3 large bedrooms (FES/WIR to main), formal lounge, quality kitchen with gloss cabinetry, stainless-steel wall oven & hotplates, dishwasher & walkin pantry. A spacious family meals area leads out to a delightful courtyard with a double garage featuring internal access. Also with GDH, air conditioning, 9’ ceilings, sunblinds & the front yard on title. Soak up the sun and enjoy summer evenings with every convenience at your fingertips! 1/6 Marine Avenue Inspect Wed & Sat 12-12.30pm or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

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

BEN YORK SALES CONSULTANT 0477 020 090

ALAN HAYES INSPECTION HOST 0413 028 353

ROBERT LOSCHIAVO INSPECTION HOST 0418 563 580

CARON LLOYD RECEPTION 5975 7733

NICOLE VAN DEN DUNGEN PROPERTY MANAGER 5975 7733

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

Conley

5975 7733

MORNINGTON

$530,000 PLUS

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$585,000 PLUS

FAMILY LIVING NEAR BENTONS SQUARE

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Its only a 5 minute stroll from this versatile brick veneer home to Bentons Square Shopping Centre, with parkland opposite & rear access to the property for boats or a caravan.With 4 bedrooms plus 5th bedroom with plumbing (FES/WIR to super main bedroom), computer room, formal lounge, deluxe kitchen with stone benchtops & s/steel appliances, formal dining with pitched roof, a large family room & internal access from the double garage. Including gas ducted heating & ducted evaporative cooling, dishwasher, solar/gas hot water service, cubby house, and an inviting shade sail over the paved entertaining area.

Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

29 Tolmie Way

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SENSATIONAL ON ST MITCHELL

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An affordable & immaculately presented family home set in a quiet location close to schools & shops. This spacious 4BR home is on a 701m2 approx. allotment surrounded by mature gardens. •4 bedrooms (master with FENS & WIR) •Zoned living with formal lounge & family room •Renovated kitchen with s/steel appliances •Huge covered pergola with electric spa & cafe blinds •Private yard with separate studio with power •Double garage with internal access & rear roller door BEACHSIDE + PARKLAND = OPPORTUNITY •Ducted heating & split system air conditioning The above equation is the formula to great buying & a happy family environment for now & the future! This character filled home is set on a 650m2 approx lot with established gardens. An ideal family setting awaits the next new owner! •4 bedrooms, ensuite & BIR’s to master •Renovated kitchen with s/steel appliances •Updated family bathroom •Polished hard wood floors •Big shed for two cars •Built in room for home office or man cave

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MORNINGTON

$675,000 - $710,000

LARGE TOWNHOUSE WITH LUSH GARDENS

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Exclusive Beleura Hill development, offering a great sense of space throughout with zoned living areas & 3 huge bedrooms including main with WIR & FES. •Deluxe kitchen with s/steel appliances •Zoned living both upstairs & down •Main bathroom with corner spa •Huge decked entertaining area •Lush manicured gardens •Double garage with internal access •Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling

MORNINGTON

$509,000 - $617,000

MORNINGTON

OFFERS OVER $575,000

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If privacy, security, presentation & close proximity to the beach are all important to you, then this spotless home in a quiet beachside street might be ideal. With 3 bedrooms (FES/WIR to master), entry, spacious lounge, formal dining room, attractive kitchen with s/steel appliances, generous family room, an inviting courtyard & secure parking behind an electric gate. So convenient to buses, Dava shops & Coral Road beach, this charming easy-care property includes floating timber flooring, 2 gas heaters, ducted evaporative cooling & shed. Inspect Sat 11-11.30am or by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337 Rod Morahan 0498 965 555

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A sensational opportunity to choose from this luxurious group of 4 villas & townhouses. Which are positioned within easy access to shops, transport & parks coupled by a sophisticated & modern feel making these residences the ideal choice to more enjoyable low maintenance living. Offering both double & single storey homes with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and double garage. A north-east orientation naturally captures light & warmth, accompanied by large open living spaces and high ceilings giving each a sense of space. Comprising of all the creature comforts one would come to expect with a development of this calibre. Please note 3D Images are for 6 Van Ness Avenue Concept Purposes Only

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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

Inspect by appointment Contact Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

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LOCATION, LUXURY, LIFESTYLE Magnificent beachside home featuring loads of natural light through all the seasons. Meticulous thought and planning have created an easy flow floor plan which will comfortably accommodate large families who love to entertain. Take the feature staircase upstairs to an open plan living space with spacious kitchen boasting quality appliances, Caesarstone benches and ample storage space. Also upstairs is the master bedroom with WIR & FES. Downstairs are two more spacious bedrooms with BIRs, sharing the family bathroom with separate bath, shower and double basins.

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Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

Karin Mander 0409 597 508

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GIVE THIS A LOOK This single storey beach side unit will certainly not last. From the moment you walk through the front door you will be impressed. The blonde cork floors give the look of polished concrete and with the white plantation blinds give it a bright modern feel. The open plan living leads to the kitchen with easy access to the decked and paved courtyard. Three good size bedrooms master with full ensuite, family bathroom and laundry complete the inside. A single garage with internal access make this a very desirable property.

NO CAR REQUIRED Two brand new single story beachside townhouses under construction, offering spacious open plan living with sliding doors that opens onto an alfresco area ideal for entertaining; gourmet kitchen with stone bench tops and European appliances. Three good size bedrooms, master with WIR and full ensuite, family bathroom, and double garage. An easy stroll to main street and all it has to offer makes this a great place to call home. Buy now and save on stamp duty, completion April 2016. Plans & inclusions list available.

For Sale: $450,000 - $490,000

For Sale: $750,000

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Vivienne Spencer 0409 558 330

220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

Shop 11, Bentons Square, Mornington 5976 8899

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5/3 KING STREET, MORNINGTON

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THE KINGS DOMAIN With bay glimpses from an enviable blue chip position, this luxurious double storey three bedroom townhouse will enable you to enjoy a lifestyle that is second to none! The ultimate in comfort and carefree living is fully catered for with a flexible floor-plan offering a downstairs master bedroom with ensuite, sleek and stylish kitchen with granite bench tops and stainless steel appliances, gas ducted heating, air conditioning, powder room, ducted vacuum system, remote double garage and high ceilings throughout. Walk to everything that fabulous Mornington has to offer!

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Simon Farrar 0412 734 130

9 BAGSHOT COURT, MORNINGTON

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YOU’E GOT IT IN THE BAG This brilliantly designed home is ideal for a family and perfectly positioned near the walking track to Bentons Junior College. The property offers 4 bedrooms including master with WIR and ensuite, separate lounge, open plan kitchen & dining room, separate rumpus room, double remote garage with rear roller door, large shed/ workshop with roller door, established gardens, covered entertaining deck, ducted heating, new carpet and 2 split system air conditioners. Best to act quickly!

For Sale: $570,000 -$620,000

2/7-9 CORAL ROAD, MORNINGTON

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BEACHSIDE UNIT – LIFESTYLE PERFECT! This beautiful unit is situated 200 mtrs from Fosters Beach and Nunns Walk and within close proximity to the Dava Drive shops and Mornington’s Main Street. Features inc: master bedroom with WIR and en-suite, formal lounge & dining rooms, informal living room, well equipped kitchen, 2nd bedroom with built in robes, separate laundry, bathroom and separate toilet. Other features inc: single remote garage with rear roller door, private courtyard, bull nose verandah’s, high ceilings, ducted heating & own street frontage.

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

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STUNNING ARCHITECT DESIGNED FAMILY HOME FOR THE BEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE Features include: 4 Queen size bedrooms plus study, expansive kitchen with Caesar stone benches & breakfast bar, quality fixtures and appliances, solid bamboo flooring, spacious living and dining, alfresco style timber deck & courtyard, double remote garage with workshop, large ensuite, family bathroom & powder room. Gas log fire place, ducted heating, split system air-conditioning and a 6-star energy rating.

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MORE A HOUSE THAN A UNIT More like a cottage style home than a unit, this delightful property is quietly tucked away from the road amongst a friendly neighborhood. Featuring trendy new white kitchen with vibrant splash backs, stainless steel appliances, spacious living room with gas regent heater, and new floating timber style floorboards. The two bedrooms are large enough for a queen or king size bed, with WIR to the master bedroom and BIR to the second bedroom. The fully fenced rear yard is perfect for BBQ’s or as a secure play area for children.

CROSS THE STREET ONTO THE BEACH! Immaculate 2BR unit, located across the road from the beach and walking distance to supermarkets, offering open plan living with plenty of room for a dining table and direct access to the fenced back yard. Both bedrooms have BIR’s, main bedroom has dual-access to the bathroom, there is ducted heating throughout and a single garage with external access. This property is an excellent investment, retirement prospect, or a permanent beachside holiday home.

For Sale: $370,000 - $400,000

For Sale: $395,000 - $425,000

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220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

Shop 11, Bentons Square, Mornington 5976 8899

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DECEASED ESTATE This immaculately maintained beachside home is perfectly positioned within walking distance of all the facilities on offer in Mornington. With a 16.4m frontage, this 716sqm (approx) site has development potential for two units (STCA). It would also make an ideal weekender or perhaps even a first home. The existing residence would suit the current rental market and could generate a rental income whilst awaiting council approval.

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WITH views so good you can almost reach out and touch them, this astounding property offers a full-length sun deck from which to enjoy outside entertaining and watch glorious sunsets descend across the bay. Encompassing two levels of spectacular lifestyle living, the top floor open plan zone, which features beautiful polished timber floors, also incorporates a glamorous kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, a built in coffee machine, microwave and convection ovens. The adjoining meals area also cashes in on the view, as does the main bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite. Downstairs are three more bedrooms, one has an ensuite bathroom and built-in robes, with two more sharing a third bathroom. There is a separate powder room for guests. The home is privately set behind secure gates and from the street, a vast parking area provides plenty of space for boats and trailers and there is a double garage.

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

Mornington Auction this Saturday

Auction

2/26 Wellington Street, Mornington The epitome of excellence, this superlative craftsman built two-storey townhouse offers a lifestyle of privilege and exclusivity. Featuring three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms with an en suite to the main bedroom. The residence has LED lighting, oak timber flooring and a seven star energy rating. From the eye-catching contemporary facade to the spacious light-filled interior, this stunning townhouse offers boutique living at its beautiful best in one of Mornington’s most privileged locations close to Main Street’s cosmopolitan shops, cafes, restaurants and the beach.

Auction Saturday 28th November 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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For Sale

28 Summerfield Drive, Mornington Stunning from every angle, this single-level four-bedroom, two-bathroom plus a study residence puts family priorities firmly in perspective with excellent zoned living with a north-west aspect, tranquil garden views from every room and a fantastic entertaining pavilion for your family to enjoy 365 days of the year! The location in the soughtafter Summerfields Estate immediately accessible to Bentons Square shopping, schools and nearby beaches adds to the home’s fabulous assets. A double remote garage, boat/caravan parking, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, two gas fireplaces and more highlight the home’s caliber in this family focused address.

Price $880,000 - $940,000 Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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More than words Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

47 Ellerina Road, MOUNT MARTHA By Expression Of Interest Hockingstuart, 204 Main Street, Mornington, 5973 5444 Brett Trebilcock, 0439 209 891

LOCATED just off The Esplanade, this luminous property offers a commanding view from Red Hill to Portsea and has been built to a staggeringly high standard to withstand the seaside elements for years to come. No expense has been spared in the design and construction of this captivating property which will provide the ultimate lifestyle experience with golf courses, wineries and beaches all close at hand. From dawn to dusk, an enormous expanse of glass throughout the home literally gives you a front row seat to the ever changing scenery of the peninsula. The sprawling floor plan provides four established bedrooms, three bathrooms and wonderful living spaces inside and out for intimate or large scale entertaining. An elegant kitchen has a host of storage options and stainlesssteel appliances include a dishwasher and wall oven. The stunning entertaining areas are amazing, reminiscent of the grand old days of Hollywood where extravagance was par for the course. From an elevated infinity pool with sky spa the panoramic bay views on offer mark this homes standing as one of the peninsulas finest properties.

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

For Sale

Mount Martha

For Lease 6 Shanns Avenue, Mount Martha 3 bedroom home within walking distance to the beach. Consisting of L-shaped living area with new carpet, gas heating and split system, kitchen with dishwasher, gas stove top/elec oven and loads of pantry space. Main bedroom with built in robes and ensuite, family bathroom with separate toilet & large laundry. Lock up shed & off street parking *Weekly price includes garden & lawn maintenance.

For Lease Price On Application Contact Caitlin Brown 0408 546 132 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A3 B2 C2 Red Hill

For Lease 1075 Mornington Flinders Road, Red Hill

41 Separation Street, Mornington In an area celebrated for its proximity to Main Street’s dynamic cafes, restaurants, quality shopping, transport and the beach, this four-bedroom, two bathroom residence offers instant owner-occupier or investment success. Two living areas, separate dining, a fabulous north-east entertaining deck and a tradesman’s double garage further add to the excellence.

Price $650,000 - $720,000 Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

With sweeping views across the valley this near new home is a must see! On a 6 acre chemical free apple orchid, this 1 acre (approx.) house allotment ticks all the boxes. Features a spacious open plan lounge & dining with polished floorboards and split system heating & cooling, a modern kitchen overlooking the valley below, master bedroom with ensuite and W.I.R, add to this a generous wrap around deck, all within walking distance to the shops and Red Hill Consolidated Primary School For Lease Price $650 per week Contact Kym Colliver 0408 666 763 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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2ARELY DOES A HOME OFFER SO MUCH CHARM AND POTENTIAL LIKE THIS ÞVE BEDROOM TWO BATHROOM SPLIT LEVEL CHARACTER HOME WITH DETACHED BUNGALOW 3ITUATED ON SQM OF LAND THERE ARE RENOVATED BATHROOMS AN UPDATED KITCHEN AND THE INTERIOR IS WELL ZONED FOR FAMILY LIVING INCLUDING FOUR BEDROOMS WITH BUILT IN ROBES AND A SEPARATE STUDY OR TH BEDROOM OPTION 4HE MODERN KITCHEN HAS STONE BENCHTOPS AND S STEEL APPLIANCES WITH MULTIPLE LIVING SPACES WRAP AROUND BALCONY FORMAL DINING AREA PRIVATE DECKING TWO CHARACTER ÞREPLACES AND GARDEN VIEWS FROM EVERY ROOM THIS HOUSE HAS ALL THE KEY ELEMENTS FOR AN INCREDIBLE FAMILY HOME

4HIS SOPHISTICATED ÞVE BEDROOM THREE BATHROOM HOME EXUDES STYLE AND CLASS 7ITH QUALITY IN EVERY ASPECT FROM THE PROFESSIONALLY LANDSCAPED GARDENS DOUBLE GLAZED WINDOWS SQUARE SET CORNICES POLISHED PORCELAIN TILES AND GRANITE BENCHTOPS IN THE KITCHEN 4HE MASTER BEDROOM OFFERS A LARGE 7)2 ENSUITE WITH TWIN VANITY SPA BATH AND LARGE DOUBLE SHOWER 4HE FAMILY BATHROOM IS ALSO GENEROUS IN SIZE WHILE DOWNSTAIRS OFFERS ANOTHER BATHROOM THAT SERVICES THE DOWNSTAIRS BEDROOMS 4HERE IS ALSO A LARGE DOUBLE GARAGE WHICH HAS ROOM FOR A WORK BENCH AND PLENTY OF STORAGE

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3ATURDAY TH $ECEMBER AT AM 3ATURDAY TH .OVEMBER AM "RETT 4REBILCOCK 0439 209 891 BTREBILCOCK!HOCKINGSTUART COM AU 4REVOR 4IMMERS 0477 005 700 TTIMMERS!HOCKINGSTUART COM AU

CONTACT AGENT "RETT 4REBILCOCK 0439 209 891 BTREBILCOCK!HOCKINGSTUART COM AU 4REVOR 4IMMERS 0477 005 700 TTIMMERS!HOCKINGSTUART COM AU

MOUNT ELIZA 5 Wimbledon Street

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&EEL AT PEACE THE INSTANT YOU WALK THROUGH THE DOOR OF THIS STUNNING CHARACTER ÞLLED SQ APPROX HOME WHICH OFFERS A WARMTH AND COMFORT THAT IS RARELY FOUND /FFERING FOUR PALATIAL BEDROOMS A LUXURY MASTER SUITE HAS ENSUITE WITH DOUBLE STONE TOP VANITY AND HIS AND HERS BUILT IN ROBES REMAINING BEDROOMS ALL HAVE ")2mS AND SHARE THE BEAUTIFUL FAMILY BATHROOM WITH FEATURE CLAW FOOT BATH DOUBLE VANITY AND SEPARATE POWDER ROOM Ø NEW CHEFS KITCHEN ALSO HAS STONE TOPS PLUS WATERFALL EDGES STAINLESS STEEL -IELE APPLIANCES INCLUDING BURNER COOKTOP TWO OVENS AND INTEGRATED DISHWASHER SOFT CLOSE DRAWS ISLAND BENCH AND BREAKFAST BAR 4HE OPEN PLAN DINING AND FAMILY SPACE ßOWS OUT ACROSS THE ALFRESCO ENTERTAINING AREA AND SECLUDED REAR YARD 4HIS HOME IS WELL ZONED WITH THE ABILITY TO ESCAPE REALITY INTO THE HOME THEATRE WORK FROM THE HOME OFÞCE WHEN NEEDED OR CURL UP IN THE FORMAL LOUNGE BATHED BY THE WARMTH OF A *ETMASTER GAS ÞREPLACE &EATURING SOLID TIMBER ØUSTRALIAN CHESTNUT ßOORBOARDS THROUGHOUT DECORATIVE CORNICES REFRIGERATED DUCTED HEATING AND COOLING TWO GAS ÞREPLACES AND DOUBLE GARAGE THIS HOME IS SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL

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View CONTACT AGENT IDENTIÞCATION REQUIRED "RETT 4REBILCOCK 0439 209 891 BTREBILCOCK!HOCKINGSTUART COM AU 4REVOR 4IMMERS 0477 005 700 TTIMMERS!HOCKINGSTUART COM AU

Brett Trebilcock 0439 209 891

Robert Fyfe 0411 681 164

Trevor Timmers 0477 005 700

Ciril Campelj 0417 549 302

MORNINGTON 204 MAIN STREET MOUNT ELIZA 5/87 MOUNT ELIZA WAY

Michelle Bennie 0499 988 861

James Arnold 0403 883 322

T 5973 5444 T 9787 9895

Kellie McNamara 0477 004 778

Amanda McLennan 5973 5444

Victoria Arbuthnott 0499 096 337

Lauren Dyson 0427 400 273

Natalia Spadlo 5973 5444

HOCKINGSTUART.COM.AU HOCKINGSTUART.COM.AU

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MORNINGTON 1-4/4 Beach Grove Luxurious Contemporary Living with Township Convenience These stunning contemporary town residences are to be constructed to the highest standard and are favored by a premier township position in the heart of beach side Mornington with Main Street shops & cafes and the beach just moments away. Each residence is of generous proportions and offer 4 bedrooms, home office, 3 living areas, designer kitchen with stone benches & Smeg appliances, luxurious bathrooms and a superb outdoor entertaining area in a landscaped low maintenance garden setting. Huge stamp duty savings are available if you buy now. Images for illustrative purposes only

Ray White Mornington

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For Sale Price: From $1,000,000 View As Advertised Andrew Jones 0419 339 995 andrew.jones@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2804

MORNINGTON 23 Carnoustie Grove Fantastic level Allotment For Development (STCA) This level allotment of 725sqm approx is amongst some great quality homes in the popular beachside location of Mornington. Nestled is a quiet tree lined street close to Fossil Beach, Dava Drive Shops and public transport. The site has a north facing back yard with plenty of room to build your dream home or Re-develop (STCA). This is a superb opportunity for the astute buyer, investor or family looking for that perfect block. Whatever the need this property is perfect for you.

Auction Saturday 5th December at 2.00pm View As Advertised Keith Burns 0416 079 401 keith.burns@raywhite.com Ph: 5973 2808

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

CRIB POINT 30 Hamilton Street RARE UNTOUCHED ½ ACRE Fully serviced and perfectly rectangular allotment of 20.12 metres by 100.58 metres deep (2,024,m² - an imperial ½ acre) with all services available plus sealed road access to front and rear. Rarely offered level treed parcel of land almost the last opportunity to purchase in this sought after area. Planning permit available for single dwelling (STCA). This untouched site is ideal for trades person wanting to separate home from work. Situated among quality homes and with good ground this property must be sold on the day. Go see any time. Please contact Chris Watt for an Information Memorandum

AUCTION This Saturday at 2.00pm TERMS 10% Deposit, Balance 60 days, Vacant Possession

VIEW AGENT

Agent on site from 1.30pm Chris Watt 0417 588 321

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

NEW LISTING

HASTINGS 17 Sunset Rise A LA MODE FAMILY HOME This impeccably designed three bedroom plus study home set on nearly 700m2 offers practical living at its best and makes an ideal home for the entertainer or large family. Offering two large separate living zones, the main bedroom is at the front of the home boasting ensuite and WIR, 3 more bedrooms are towards the rear of the home and all have BIR’s and share the main bathroom and separate toilet. At the heart of the home is the kitchen featuring s/steel gas top stove, electric oven and dishwasher along with ample cupboard space. Adjacent to the kitchen is the dining area which leads to the large outdoor paved entertaining area all surrounded by neat, low maintenance gardens.

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$440,000 Offers Over Saturday 1:00-1:30pm Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555


PRICE REDUCED

NEW LISTING

HASTINGS 4 Warren Crescent

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This neat and tidy BV home is set in quiet court location, exuding potential in so many ways. Boasting freshly revealed original timber floors, 3 bedrooms all with BIR, huge garage plus carport under roofline. Perfect entry level home waiting for a family to add their own personal flare boasting plenty of room for the kids to play.

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PRICE $295,000 Offers Over VIEW Saturday 12:30-1:00pm AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980 CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

PRICE REDUCED

SOMERS 45 Kennedy Road

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RENOVATE, EXTEND OR REBUILD The Somer’s lifestyle can be yours with this beach home set on a expansive allotment of 11187 (approx) square metres of land. Offering open plan living room overlooking the front yard, large country style kitchen with gas cooker, two large bedrooms, bathroom with separate shower and a separate toilet. Add to this an easy access back yard, double garage with power. All located just a short walk to local facilities such as primary school, tennis courts, post office and the beach.

CRIB POINT 2/6 Point Road

FOR SALE $500,000 VIEW Saturday 11:00-11:30am AGENT Andrew Watt 0419 524 560

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

Comfortable 2BR unit in a peaceful location close to Woolleys Beach foreshore. Open plan lounge and dining, kitchen with gas s/steel appliances. Outside features spacious rear yard, garden shed and single lock-up garage. This property presents beautifully, captures lots of light and is very affordable.

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NEW LISTING

HASTINGS 9a Albert Street CLOSE TO EVERYTHING Delightful two bedroom unit, perfectly positioned just around the corner from High Street, featuring open plan front living area incorporating the kitchen and dining zone. From here, there is themain bathroom with separate shower and dual-entry to the main bedroom with WIR. Down the hall is a second bedroom with double robe. Towards the rear is a second living area opening out to a private living area perfect for entertaining! Additional features include gas ducted heating, dishwasher, stainless steel appliances and a fully fenced front garden. This property has no body corporate fees as there is no common property. Ideal home for a single or couple, would also make a great investment.

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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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FREEHOLD AUCTION

SHOP 2

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CARRUM DOWNS Shop 2 & 3/1 Frankston Gardens Drive (Cnr. Frankston - Dandenong Rd) CORNER THE MARKET WITH THESE TWO HIGH PROFILE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES Located on a highly visible corner with excellent signage opportunities for the existing tenants, both shops are leased to well-established businesses.

AUCTION Thursday 26th November at 12.00pm

SHOP 2: Q Leased to Munn Partners Real Estate Q Current rental $19,761 (Plus GST plus Outgoings) Q Option for further term: 3 yrs Q Approx floor area: 86sqm

TERMS VIEW AGENT

(on-site) 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 days Strictly By Appointment Only Trevor McCann 0407 043 932

SHOP 3: Q Leased to Julie Dixon Accountants Q Current rent $ 21,360 (Plus GST plus Outgoings) Q Approx floor area: 92sqm With ample off street car parking, close proximity to Dandenong and Frankston with excellent connectivity to Eastlink, Peninsula link and Nepean Highway, these properties are both being offered for sale as a going concern.

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CENTURY 21 BEAMARIS 9589 0222 26 South Concourse, Vic 3193


4-6 MALIBU CIRCUIT, CARRUM DOWNS 69m2 - 159m2 areas available Secure compound with CCTV and automatic gates Opposite Bunnings and close to Masters Features Incl: 8m internal height, kitchenette, toilet, electric RSD Suit: car, motorbike, boat, jetski, caravan and household storage

Peter Blake 0419 308 080 James Roux 0417 514 431

Michael Crowder 0408 358 926 9775 1535 James Dodge Level 1, 1 Colemans Road Carrum Downs VIC 3201 0488 586 896 nicholscrowder.com.au

A NEW BENCHMARK FOR BUSINESS STRATA TITLED OFFICES WITH BAY VIEWS FOR SALE/LEASE Located in the heart of Frankston, new commercial precinct Nepean450 represents a gateway between Melbourne and Mornington Peninsula, offering occupants: > Office space available for sale or lease, over 7 levels totalling 10,534sqm > Strata titled offices from 117sqm to 1710sqm > Ground floor retail spaces at varying sizes > Generous secure onsite car spaces > Uninterrupted views to Port Phillip Bay and the hinterland Don’t miss out on this exciting new opportunity in Melbourne’s premier bayside capital – Frankston. nepean450.com.au Linda Ellis - 0400 480 397 Michael Crowder - 0408 358 926 Nep ean Hwy

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Ceremony for rotunda opening IT was a grand affair when Mornington’s Avenue of Honour was dedicated and the new rotunda opened in Mornington Park, Sunday 8 November. Musical accompaniment was provided by the Royal Australian Navy Band and Mornington Youth and Citizens’ Band and the service was well attended on the sunny day. The celebrations started when secondary students from Peninsula School, Toorak College, Padua College, Mornington Secondary College and Balcombe Grammar marched along the avenue bearing plaques with the names of the 120 WWI volunteers from the old Mornington Shire. The RSL’s Heritage Support Committee chair and MC Colin Fisher told the gathering that the avenue had been funded by the shire and planted by dignitaries, school children and members of the veterans’ community in October 2012 in preparation for the day. Dunkley MP Bruce Billson then unveiled bronze plaques giving information about avenues of honour funded by the federal government’s ANZAC Centenary Local Grants Program. He spoke of the area’s proud heritage and the community commitment displayed by local people, past and present. The plaques are dedicated in honour of men and women from Mornington, Mt Eliza, Moorooduc and Mt Martha, who served in all wars and peacekeeping operations since Federation in 1901. The dedication service, conducted by The Reverend Helen Phillips,

Now open: Cr Andrew Dixon, Australian Unity’s Marie Crossland, RSL Heritage Support Committee chair Colin Fisher, Mornington MP David Morris, former mayor Cr Bev Colomb, and MP for Dunkley Bruce Billson.

of St Peter’s, was followed by the formal opening of the rotunda and the adjacent sponsors’ paved area by the former mayor, Cr Bev Colomb. She and Crs Anne Shaw and Andrew Dixon have been strong advocates and supporters of this joint shire/RSL/Rotary project, Mr Fisher said. Cr Colomb congratulated the RSL’s Heritage Support Committee and the council staff involved. “The rotunda stands in the same place as an earlier one which would have been familiar to locals during WWI and it will no doubt be used as a place of reflection,” she said. “It will provide added amenity to the park, and will be used as a bandstand for the Mornington Youth and

Citizens’ Band.” A sponsor’s area displays pavers engraved with the names of individuals, families, organisations and businesses which made donations towards the cost. Australian Unity regional manager Marie Crossland said sponsors were “delighted to be associated with the project”. Mr Fisher said funding had been kicked started using a discretionary allowance by ward councillors, with additional funds from the shire and Rotary. He said an extra $45,000 was raised by selling the pavers in return for donations. The full cost of the rotunda was $51,000 – paid for equally by the shire and the community.

AN AUDIT of passenger numbers on Frankston line trains during May has found too many passengers were squeezed onto trains on six occasions during 7-9am peak time services. Public Transport Victoria conducts a passenger load survey each May and October to assess overcrowding on trains across the state’s rail network. The latest survey, released this month, “recorded a total of six services in the AM Peak period where passenger loads did not meet PTV standards”. The overcrowding comes despite Metro Trains introducing two new train services during the AM peak travel period in the 12 months since the May 2014 survey. Greens South-Eastern Metropolitan Upper House MP Nina Springle said the PTV data shows Frankston line trains “are amongst the most overloaded on the network”. “One third of passengers travelling along the Frankston line in the morning peak are on overloaded trains,” Ms Springle said. “This isn’t just uncomfortable, it’s dangerous. It’s no wonder that the roads are gridlocked when the trains are overflowing and unreliable.” Public Transport Victoria said it is working with public transport operators “to constantly improve and refine timetables, to reduce overcrowding on trains at peak times”. “Since 2012, we have introduced more than 200 extra peak period trains per week to help ease train crowding, and have added more than 650 extra

weekly train trips to timetables,” PTV spokesman Nicholas White said. “Several major projects are currently underway to help reduce overcrowding on the metropolitan rail network including the Melbourne Metro Rail Project, the removal of 50 level crossings and the introduction of high capacity Metro trains on the Cranbourne/ Pakenham corridor.” Mr White said a further five X’Trapolis trains due to be on the tracks next year will “provide more services across the network and meet the challenges, increasing use of the train network presents”. Ms Springle said rail line infrastructure upgrades are also needed to ease congestion. Frankston line commuters were frustrated last Thursday morning (12 November) after several train services between 7.25am and 8.50am. Metro Trains spokeswoman Pauline O’Connor said three citybound and three outbound services were cancelled due to an incident on the rail line near Sandown Park station delaying rostered drivers, two because of train faults and one due to an ill passenger. “We always try to inform our customers as soon as we are aware of any service alterations, including through station announcements, our website and MetroNotify app,” Ms O’Connor said. “Only one of these six cancellations was advised through our website and MetroNotify app, and we apologise to customers for this inconvenience.” Neil Walker

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Horse and jinker ‘joy ride’ is costly Compiled by Melissa Walsh THE Frankston and Hastings Council will hold its monthly meeting at Somerville on Thursday next. *** DRIVER A. G. Young returned from the front by the hospital ship which arrived in the Bay on Monday last. He has been in the front since the landing, and owing to an attack of enteric fever was invalided home. His friends were very pleased to meet him and to see him looking so well after all he has gone through. *** THE residents of Frankston will be provided with a pleasent evening’s amusement on Wednesday next, when the Empire Photo Play Co will open in the Mechanics’ Hall with an up-to-date show of moving pictures of a high order. We understand the company intends giving these shows every Wednesday night, the programme for the first entertainment is advertised in another column, and on each evening there will be an entire change of programme. *** THE pleasures arising from a “joy ride” may sometimes prove more costly than the thing is worth. This was the experience of two young men on Monday morning, when they had to face a bench of justices, at the Frankston Court, on a charge of unlawfully using a horse and jinker, which they found tied up in the yard of one of the hotels, and which, in the exuberance of their

spirits, they untied, and drove away. It was not long before the owner missed his property, and the help of the law was invoked, with the result that they were quickly traced and the missing property recovered. When brought to task they both pleaded guilty, and were fined £2, with £1 6s costs each, the fines to be remitted on their entering into bonds of £10 each, to be of good behaviour for six months. *** AT the monthly meeting held on November 22nd, the principal business consisted of Messrs Geo. Griffeth and Chas. Grant’s report on the question of shipping space and time of shipping. They felt that there was a danger of the Victorian fruit being scattered over too much time, and a resolution to that effect was moved, “That the Minister be approached and asked to use his powers to see that Victorian fruit was shipped during the earlier months of the export season.” Mr Griffeth gave a report of executive meeting, dealing with export space. He stated that space was to be divided as follows :—Tasmania 1,250,000 cases; Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia 300,000 each, which he did not think fair. Mr Keast moved that Mr Jensen be written to, and asked if he thought there was a combine to secure a monoply of space for Tasmania, and to try to secure space for Victoria, on earlier boats, and let Tasmania have the later ones. Seconded by Mr Coop.

Carried. The question of the annual show was mooted, and it was decided on the motion of Mr Griffeth to interview the Ladies’ Red Cross Society with a view to the show being held as usual, the whole of the profits to be devoted to Red Cross and Patriotic purposes. A working bee was arranged for Friday afternoon, to clean up the show ground, etc. Mr Coop offered to purchase the old ticket box for 8s 6d,—Accepted. A committee was appointed to draw up a scheme for cool stores at Somerville and report at next meeting. Mr Griffeth moved that should any further disturbances with soldiers occur, the Defence Department be asked to receive a deputation to consist of Messrs Coop, Keast and Griffeth. Mr T. M. Burke then delivered an address on “Co-operation.” This was very much appreciated by the members present. Owing to the hour being somewhat late when Mr Burke commenced to speak, he had to curtail his address, but enough was heard to set members thinking. Mr Burke promised to come down at some future time to explain further the principles of co-operation. *** THE wedding of Mr Michael Conroy, third son of the late Mr and Mrs Conroy of Ballarat and Cranbourne and Miss Ruby Elizabeth Thornell second daughter of Mr and Mrs Mark

Thornell of “Frampton” Somerville was quietly celebrated at St George’s Roman Catholic Church, Carlton on Nov 11th. The Rev Father O’Hagan of Mornington was the officiating clergy man. The bride was given away by her father. She was gowned in ivory duchesse satin court train with true lovers’ knots of ninon, bodice swathed with shadow lace, ninon and pearl trimming, bridal veil and coronet of orange blossom. She carried a shower bouquet of white carnations, roses and watsonias. The only jewellery worn was a diamond brooch, the gift of the bride’s late brother James, also New Zealand greenstone necklet, the gift of her late brother Willie. The bride was attended by her eldest sister, Miss Mary Thornell who wore heliotrope taffeta silk relieved with cream, and small cream tulle hat. She carried a shower bouquet of shaded heliotrope flowers. Both bouquets were made by the bride’s aunt, Mrs Alfred Thornell. The bridegroom was attended by his brother Mr Steve Conroy. After the ceremony the bridal party and their immediate relatives motored to Rubira’s Cafe, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was partaken of. The Rev Father O’Hagen proposed the toast of the bride and bridegroom. The bridegroom responded in a glowing speech. The couple motored to Geelong to spend the honeymoon. The bride travelled in mole corduroy velvet dress and black crepe

dechene hat relieved with white. Many handsome presents were received from old friends and relatives. Mr and Mrs Canroy will reside at their home ”Corofin” Cardinia. *** THE present war is costing a thousand million pounds a year. These figures are very easy to say; they are equally difficult to grasp. But not too difficult. Assuming that the instant he was born a baby started counting. Every minute he counts sixty numbers. He counts every moment of his time, twenty-four hours a day, with not an instant’s pause for sleep or food. By the time he had counted one thousand million he would be nearly 31¾ years of age. A thousand million pnunds mean nearly all the gold coin in the world. It means fourteen shillings for every human being on earth, It means enough gold, if beaten out, to cover 1560 square miles. Just fancy an army of a thousand million soldiers marching past your house. Marching in single file day and night, weekday and Sunday, without ceasing, they would take thirty eight and a half years to pass. When a soldier is on active service his full day’s rations weigh, in round figures, four pounds. The cost is 1s 3d, including every thing. One day’s supply of food for one thousand million men would cost £62,500,000. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 27 November, 1915

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Living life extra, extra, extra large By Stuart McCullough THE results, to date, have been decidedly mixed. Like many people, I have finally succumbed to the charms of internet shopping, although the outcomes are somewhat unpredictable. Frankly, the entire exercise is a black hole; one in which time loses its meaning. Where the quest to manage your virtual shopping basket becomes something of a holy quest before the connection times out or the site crashes. Serves me right for using a homemade modem I put together with an empty tissue box, three bits of string and a nine-volt battery. Normally, I resist change. That’s why I still ride a horse to work and don’t own anything with Velcro, preferring the old-fashioned reliability that only a button can bring. But no one can deny the future. It comes whether we’re ready for it or not. Being part of the virtual shopping world means that a whole bunch of people refer to me as a Very Important Person. I try my best not to let this go to my head, but it’s not easy. It’s the kind of honour that only the internet can bestow. I am mindful that if I were to march into their physical stores expecting the staff to bow and curtsy and generally fall over themselves with the excitement that comes with being in my presence, I would be in for something of a shock. No amount of proclaiming, ‘don’t you know who I am?’ would help. But online, these same retailers treat me like the most special person on earth. You kind of get used to it. The email appeared in my inbox

without fanfare, wishing me a happy birthday. More than that, because of my VIP status, they offered me discounted online shopping. I was beside myself with excitement. This, however, meant there were two of me instead of the customary one which resulted in all kinds of awkwardness. But after the initial explosion of excitement, I managed to pull myself together (meaning there was just one of me, once more) and log in for the online shopping experience of a lifetime. When you go into a store, a shirt is just a shirt. But when you shop using the internet, you realize that everything has a ridiculous name. The red shirt with the polka dots is, in fact, ‘the Donovan’, doubtless named after Jason Donovan or perhaps Mr. Mellow

Yellow himself. On this particular site, the shirts were named after all kinds of people. There was the ‘Jeremy’, the ‘Luiz’, the tapered fit ‘Mateus’ and, my personal favourite, ‘the Darren’. (Fair or otherwise, it feels as though ‘the Darren’ ought to have pockets for the TV remote and a built-in stubby holder). There was even a shirt named ‘the Stuart’. How could I possibly resist? This was no longer a matter of a shirt. This was destiny. That a clothing company should go out of its way to create an item of apparel in my honour is the kind of recognition that, previously, only a knighthood could bestow. It’s not quite as good as getting your own ice cream like Jimmy Barnes or Dame Edna Everage but it’s

close. Granted, the garment was designed without any consultation with me whatsoever (perhaps they wanted to surprise me. I am, after all, a Very Important Person) but it seemed churlish to complain. It was something I did in the heat of the moment. I selected ‘the Stuart’, the regular fit ‘Wayne’ and a longsleeved ‘Ulysses’. I clicked and typed and moved from screen to screen as though competing in some kind of internet shopping time trial. My virtual shopping basket navigated its way surely and steadily towards the end until, finally, a confirmation appeared and I was told that a receipt was heading my way. There was nothing left to do now but wait. A week later it magically arrived.

But the postman didn’t seem particularly fussed that I was a VERY IMPORTANT PERSON, despite my explanation. Rather, he slung the package in my direction without any fanfare, despite my request that he present each item as if it were an award. I carefully opened the parcel, taking great care not to damage the contents. As the shirts were revealed, something did not seem quite right. Laying them out on the bed, the problem became obvious. The ‘Wayne’ was a medium, as was the long sleeved ‘Ulysses’. The ‘Stuart’ however, had arrived as an extra, extra, extra large. Until that moment, I had no idea that ‘extra, extra, extra large’ even existed. Now, here it was, right in front of me. I am loath to complain. Despite my status as a ‘medium’, I wondered whether I could make do with an extra, extra, extra large shirt. Maybe wear it under a jumper. But it was no use. I’d end up looking like David Byrne in Stop Making Sense or one of those Subway guys after they’ve eaten sandwiches. I had no choice but to return the shirt that had been created in my honour. With mixed emotions, I wrapped it up and headed for the post office. After lavishing me with praise and naming a shirt after me, they didn’t really know me at all. That they should think that I’m the size of a family sedan means they haven’t been paying attention. That’s the internet for you: it’s a place where you can be someone’s best friend and a complete stranger all at once. stuart@stuartmccullough.com

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Music  Arts  Food ANDY PHILLIPS GOES GLOBAL By Terri Lee Fatouros

What a fantastic turn out recently when Andy Phillips of Cadillac Walk fame and his partner and manager Heidi LaFaerie hosted their VIP merchandise launch party at the Double G Saloon in Mornington recently. Fans of the Cadillac Walk can now buy T-shirts with the bands new insignia printed on it, get mugs, stubby holders and a host of other cool stuff that acts as a constant reminder of their fav band.

vocals who’d earlier entertained with a couple of tunes plus a host of other regular friends and fans of The Cadillac Walk. The party was a fabulous success and Double G Saloon supplied finger food and alcohol could be purchased from the bar. Phillips continues to pull in big crowds and although his touring schedule is extensive both in Australia and overseas, his humble demeanour remains the same. His distinctive style has a chilled ‘feel good’ vibe yet still gets the beat pulsating in your veins. You can’t tire of Phillips superb guitar mastery; in fact on a few occasions in the past when he has morphed into ‘The Zone’ the bloody thing actually sings on its own! Apparently the sign of a true master, unnerving to say the least but awesome when it does and wicked for those fortunate enough to hear and witness it.

“The new logo design by international artist for Harley Davidson, was commissioned with a view that we wanted a cool design for our merchandise that people would want to buy and wear,” LaFaerie said. Double G was packed to capacity with much drinking and eating going down when support musicians, Didi Reyes, Glen Sharpe and Jordie Fitzgerald kicked the party off. By the time Andy Phillips and The Cadillac Walk took to the stage with Scotty WeirSmith on percussion and Brendan Burking on bass, there was considerably more dancing and much more drinking to be seen. During their set the gorgeous Nicole Nehemia, vocals and husband Jason Nehill, bassist from Safari Motel fame joined in and belted out a couple of songs. There were so many familiar faces partying;

To show your support for Andy Phillips and the Cadillac Walk, jump on board and visit their website and get yourself some ‘cool stuff’. Oh, and thanks for my T-Shirt lovelies, I look forward to wearing it. Maria Cassar of Blue Muse, Jim Love from Backyard Brew, Jaci Denman, Greg Fisher who writes Blues Illustrated for Mint Mag

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BELINDA ROGERS , ‘THE MOOD OF SUMMER’ Manyung Gallery Sorrento The life of an artist is one of quiet solitude with a lot of time for reflection and often too much emotional energy consumed on introspection. It is fair to say that artists at peace with themselves usually translate this serenity to their creations with never an angry brushstroke evident! Conversely , an artist frustrated with ‘creative block ‘, or too many external influences negatively impacting on her or his peace of mind ,may , if they can indeed create anything at this stage , reflect their ‘issues’ with a dark or gloomy choice of colours

and subject matter. Artist and published poet , Belinda Rogers , while contemplative in nature , finds herself at peace when she returns to her studio at Montsalvat and the positive vibes and stimuli she receives there. Her new series of paintings reflecting The Mood of Summer are on exhibition at Manyung Gallery Sorrento for three weeks from 28th November to 19th December. Manyung Gallery Sorrento is located at 113 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento. www.manyunggallery.com.au

JAMES REYNE ALL THE HITS  LIVE “Everybody said, ‘What’s that sound?’” For more than three decades, James Reyne’s songs have been the sound of the Australian summer. His unforgettable hits conjure images of sun, surf, sand and sex. And James has now delivered the album that will be the soundtrack to this summer: All The Hits - Live. For James Reyne fans, this is the ultimate gig. His entire career is encapsulated in two discs, from Australian Crawl’s debut single, “Beautiful People”, to his first solo single, “Fall of Rome”, and songs that are part of our culture, such as “The Boys Light Up”, “Reckless”, “Downhearted”, “Errol” and “Hammerhead”. After Australian Crawl called it quits in the mid-’80s, James rarely played many Crawl songs live, preferring to focus on his solo material. Fun fact: Just one Australian Crawl single reached the Top 10 (1983’s chart-topping “Reckless” from the Semantics EP), whereas this album features five Top 10 solo hits: “Fall of Rome”, “Hammerhead”, “Motor’s Too Fast”, “Slave” and James’s cover of The Dingoes’ “Way Out West” (which he originally did as a duet with James Blundell in 1992). Thirty years after Aussie Crawl announced their split, James has embraced his old band’s remarkable catalogue. Every Crawl album is represented here, with songs from The Boys Light Up, Sirocco, Sons of Beaches and Between A Rock And A Hard Place. And there’s even a nod to the band’s much-loved first live album, 1983’s Phalanx, with a new version of live favourite “La Califusa”.

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James also revisits “Sweet Love” – a forgotten gem from Company of Strangers’ self-titled set, a Top 10 album in 1992 – and dusts off long-time fan favourite “Hoochie Gucci Fiorucci Mama”. Fittingly, All The Hits - Live was recorded in Perth, where Australian Crawl said farewell to the world in February 1986. This album was recorded at Perth’s Astor Theatre on Saturday, September 5, 2015. “Such a time was had by all, we figured we’d be foolish not to commit it to tape,” James says. “So herewith the results, recorded one hot September night way out west.” This is James Reyne playing the songs the way he always wanted to play them, backed by a killer band: Brett Kingman and Phil Ceberano on guitar, Andy McIvor on bass, and former Aussie Crawl member John Watson on drums. James says the tour not only invoked “great memories but also the spirit of dear Brad [Robinson, who died in 1996] and Guy [McDonough, who died in 1984], and the rest of Crawl, of course, as we revisited some of their fabulous and, dare I say it, timeless tunes”. As James remarks when introducing “Indisposed”, “If you want to sing along or join in, feel free.” Of course, you’ll know the words. These are songs that provide the soundtrack to the endless Australian summer. James Reyne – A Day In The Sun National Tour with Moving Pictures will be hitting Chelsea Heights Hotel on 4 December. Tickets at www.moshtix.com.au or 1300 762 545 or at the venue.


Farmer Dave at the Pet Expo By Melissa Walsh MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire’s Peninsula Pet Expo will be held Sunday November 29 at the Village Green, Rosebud. With something for everyone, and their pets, Peninsula Pet Expo is free to attend. This year the pet expo is delighted to welcome expo ambassador Dave Graham, also known as Farmer Dave, who brings a wealth of knowledge and sense of fun to the event. Farmer Dave is a respected Australian dog trainer, expert and qualified behaviourist, who will use his skills to engage, educate and entertain at the Pet Expo on all things dog related. Dave Graham first came to Aus-

tralia’s attention as a competitor on Big Brother and he has since used his high profile to open the Farmer Dave Dog Centre, a purpose-built dog training and sports Centre in Western Sydney for dogs and their owners to enjoy their full potential. “This is our first year attending the Mornington Peninsula Pet Expo, and I am thoroughly excited to be part of such a great event as ambassador,” said Dave. “The Farmer Dave Dog Centre is a leader in positive reinforcement techniques used in dog training, and we have ability to bring our amazing product to the expo to share with the wide community of dog lovers and pet lovers on the Mornington

Peninsula.” Farmer Dave will be demonstrating scent sport activities which highlight the fundamentals of scent detection and nose work. “We will also be providing a series of presentations on dogs and humans, our 15,000 year journey together, and, Clicker training. The Farmer Dave Dog Centre is also working closely with Sue Caldwell and the team from Melbourne Freestyle,” said Dave. Farmer Dave says they have already been receiving calls of excitement and eagerness from locals looking forward to the event and their involvement. “People really want the best for their dogs, and want to experience

as much as they can with them,” he said. “Everything about animals is important. Dogs are man’s best friend and have been for some time and for good reason. Dogs have always been a part of my life – even as a little kid on my family’s property in Queensland. It is the bond between man and dog that I love and the ability for the dog to constantly please and do as it is asked. I love dogs; I train dogs at the Farmer Dave Dog Centre, and would do anything for dogs.” Farmer Dave will be joined by his rescued super troupe of wonder dogs, Muttley Crew. Once left at animal shelters by owners who couldn’t cope with their bad behaviour, Farmer Dave

has transformed these dogs and expo crowds can expect to be entertained by their amazing agility and skills and educated about animal behaviour and breeds. Mornington Peninsula Shire’s Peninsula Pet Expo will also feature cow milking, horse grooming and patting farm animals, sheep herding and shearing, horsemanship demonstrations, miniature pony show, bird and reptile exhibitions, free face painting and roving performers including Shaun the Sheep and Mr Peabody & Sherman. For more info and program details www.mornpen.vic.gov.au/petexpo Phone 1300 850 600.

Santa’s Magical Kingdom is back SANTA’S Magical Kingdom, in collaboration with Santa Claus’s North Pole Corporation, has signed an exclusive deal to once again bring all the magic of Christmas to Melbourne from 21 November. Visited by thousands of people from all around Australia, Santa’s Magical Kingdom is fast becoming a must-see Christmas tradition for many families. Bringing all the wonder and joy of a traditional Festive season, this interactive walk-through is an enchanting experience that includes everything that you love about Christmas. Get ready to be amazed as you see the magic of Christmas come to life. Santa’s Magical Kingdom will deliver a Christmas wonderland full of activities that will capture the imagination of children & parents everywhere. The event will include: A magical Christmas walk-through wonderland Snowland with the all new Snow Castle A free gift, when you meet Santa A brand new International Christmas Show Spectacular Roving Christmas characters Meet the Original Snow Queen and Snow Maiden from Hans Christian Anderson Gingerbread Land, where you can decorate your own gingerbread man New letter-writing area for Mrs Claus Some of the newest and best amusement rides available to thrill and excite the whole family. Plus so much more fun for the whole family www.santasmagicalkingdom.com.Santa’s Magical Kingdom runs from 21 November 2015 – 24 December 2015 at Caulfield Race Course – Entry Gate 21, Station Street, Caulfield. Tickets 1300 307 740 or www.ticketmaster.com.au Mornington News 24 November 2015

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Ducs cause major upset PROVINCIAL By IT Gully MOOROODUC caused the upset of the of the season so far when it knocked over Peninsula Old Boys, in dramatic circumstances, by nine runs on Saturday. Resuming at 1/17 and chasing 171 for victory, Peninsula Old Boys just never got going and were bowled out with more than 20 overs left in the match. Leigh Lambert was sensational for the Ducs with 5/40 from 21.1 overs, while Sushant Gupta was equally as impressive with 5/36 from 16 overs. The Old Boys looked home at 5/155, just 17 runs from victory with five wickets in hand. However, visitors lost 5/7, eventually bowled out for 162.

Wade Pelzer, who picked up 3/17 with the ball, made 54 while Brandon Lawler hit 31 for POB. Will Crowder and Glenn Prendergast scored 13 and 15 before becoming Gupta victims. Peninsula Old Boys remain in third place on the ladder, eight points behind Somerville and Crib Point. Somerville knocked the highlyfancied Sorrento out of the top four with a crushing win. The writing was on the wall last week when Somerville made 197 and then had Sorrento 6/46 at stumps. The Sorras tail did offer some resistance with CJ King making 24, Mark Dunball 16 and Jayden Morgan 34, however, it didn’t prevent a loss, the Sorras bowled out for just 124. Matty Roach had 5/18 overnight

and finished with 5/40 while Jack Kennedy chimed in with 2/53 from 23 overs. The Eagles are now on top of the ladder. Right with the Eagles on top of the ladder is Crib Point who had a solid victory against Mt Eliza. The Mounties are now in genuine strife with just one win and languishing just above bottom placed Rye on the ladder. After bowling Mt Eliza out for just 90 on the first day, Crib Point resumed having already won the game on 4/98. The Pies piled on another 60 runs with Matt Blake top scoring with 60 before being bowled out for 159. Mt Eliza batted the final 51 overs of the day, finishing at 5/137. Justin Grant was unbeaten on 58.

A sensational knock of 93 from Harley Peace-Sterling and 65 from Harley Parker saw Pines beat Mornington by more than 100 runs. Chasing 136 for victory, Pines were in some early trouble resuming at 4/28. However, Rhys Chalkley added 27 before Peace-Sterling and Parker put on 119. Michael Heib and Matt Foon snared two wickets each for the Dogs, who now sit in ninth position on the ladder. Long Island moved into the top four with an outright win against Rye. It was Rye’s third outright loss in the opening four games. Long Island belted 6/240 on the opening day of the match before rolling Rye for 49. On day two, Rye resumed at 1/7.

While they offered some more resistance in the second innings, they still failed to make Long Island bat again. Jason Wylie top scored for the Demons in the second innings with 60. Greg Lamb snared 5/33 from 10 overs while Scott Phillips picked up 2/38 for the Islanders to give him 8/65 for the match. A locomotive by the name of Dale Irving went crashing through Langwarrin on Saturday, ensuring Baxter remain in touch with the top bracket. Defending 155, Baxter had Langwarrin up against the ropes when play resumed at 4/49. Irving had figures of 3/10 at the start of the day. By 2pm, Irving had 7/29 and helped to roll the Kangas for 73.

Panthers lose the unlosable DISTRICT By IT Gully PEARCEDALE has dropped a place on the MPCA District ladder but still remains entrenched in the top four after going down to Red Hill in a nail biter on Saturday. The Hillmen have now placed a 12 point buffer between themselves and the Panthers while Baden Powell holds top spot after its fourth straight victory. The Panthers went close to picking up the win against the Hillmen but fell 10 runs short. Chasing a modest 140 for victory, Pearcedale resumed at 5/86 with Chris Dew (33) and Kaine Smith (13) at the crease. Dew (57) and Smith (22) were cruising and had the home side purring along at 5/125, just 14 runs from a draw and 16 runs from victory with five wickets in hand. However, Red Hill paceman Luke Toy entered the fray and turned the match on its head. Toy, together with Brent Martin, took the next five wickets for five runs and rolled Pearcedale for 130. Toy finished with 5/41 from 16 overs. Baden Powell remains the dominant side in the competition, rolling Seaford with ease. Chasing 152 for victory, Baden Powell resumed at 1/89 with Nathan Cassano unbeaten on 51 and Rhys Elmi on 25. While Elmi added just four runs, Cassano finished with 93. The Braves ended the day 7/233. Seaford used 10 bowlers, Aaron Peebles being the best of them with 2/46. Carrum successfully defended its 139 against Main Ridge. Resuming on 3/16, the Ridge was bowled out for just 98. Jeremy Graves, who had two wickets overnight, finished with 4/25, while Liam Dobson snared 3/23. James Abbott top scored for the Ridge with 47. Heatherhill posted an outstanding victory against Seaford Tigers. The Hills resumed at 1/11, chasing the Tigers’ 177 and needed a good start to the day to lay a solid foundation. That good start came in the form of Kristian Miller (66) and Christian Heath (44), who put on 115. Jake Theobald then contributed 32 to help the side get to 7/187 with plenty of overs left in the match. David James was the pick of the Tigers’ bowlers with 3/34. Boneo was never a chance of beating Mt Martha, who posted 310 last week. Jake Smart and Kyle Bendle took 2/16 and 2/24 respectively to help roll the Pandas for 156. Delacombe Park fell 19 runs short of victory against Flinders. Jon Guthrie made 50 and Craig Blight 46 for the Parkers to help the home side to 211, chasing 230. Losing 4/32 in the middle order cost the Parkers the game. Matt Burns was the pick of the bowlers for the Sharks with 3/39 from 22 overs, while Max Royal claimed 2/42 from 20 overs.

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Bowling effort: Tyabb’s bowling effort fell short, with the Stonecats getting the runs required for victory in sub-district. Picture: Andrew Hurst


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By IT Gully DROMANA sits alone at the top of the MPCA Sub District ladder after smashing Rosebud by more than 100 runs on Saturday. The Hoppers have been the whipping boys of the competition for the past decade, however, with Darren Kerr at the helm, along with Andrew West, they have been able to turn the fortunes of the club around. Kerr was sensational yet again on Saturday, scoring 103 after resuming the day on 24. West took his overnight score from 42 to 56 to help set up the win. Dromana finished the day on 239, a commanding 112 run victory. Brian Doughty was the pick of the Rosebud bowlers with 4/43. Hastings is in second place on the table after easily accounting for Tootgarook. The Frogs started the second day in some real trouble at 4/27 after Tim Birch snared 2/0 and Mitch Floyd 2/17 at the end of the first day. While Birch and Floyd failed to take any more wickets, Luke Hewitt popped up and snared 4/48. Travis French top scored for the Tooters with 50, while Jason Lane wound back the clock, finishing with 34.

Balnarring remains in third place on the ladder, despite going down to Carrum Downs by 27 runs. Chasing 214 for victory, Balnarring picked up the second day at 1/0. Brad Watson scored 59 and Chris Murphy 40 for the Saints, however, it wasn’t enough to get the job done. Ryan Lynch, who opened the batting on day one, bowled 16 overs on day two and took 3/52. Chris Moloney was the best of the Cougars’ bowlers with 4/35. Ballam Park picked up the 12 points against Skye. Skye was bowled out for 114 on the opening day of the match but had the Knights in real strife at 7/96. David Roach and Zac Clements guided the Knights to victory with 12 and 10 runs respectively to take the score to 129. In the second innings Rob Gruar added 119 to his 78 in the first innings for Skye. He has 334 runs for the season. Frankston YCW remains in equal fourth place on the table after beating Tyabb. Jason Bedford top scored for the Stonecats with 71 and Luke Hutchison scored 27 to help the visitors to 7/192 off 58 overs, chasing 185.

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Christmas at Peninsula Home

From little things, beautiful things grow FROM humble beginnings in Wangaratta in 2002 where a small family owned manchester store became the motivation for a new approach in the retailing of furniture and homewares. The design of the furniture and homewares combined with the visual merchandising was an instant hit. The journey continued through the years and country Victoria, Melbourne, Canberra, and then inroads were made into Melbourne, Canberra, Albury. Adelaide & Sydney. With 27 beautiful Stores around Australia as well as an Online Store; everyone is able to have a touch of ‘Provincial’ in their home. Inspiration is drawn from around the world for the evolving range of furniture, accessories and homewares, focusing on enduring classics and timeless, understated elegance to design pieces that transcend oceans and centuries to fit into modern lifestyles. The pieces are beautiful but not precious, designed to be used and enjoyed daily by the whole family. The furniture will nestle in the heart and home of the people who invite it to be part of their lives. The amazing selection of Christmas decorations, wreaths, ribbons and wrapping paper now at Provincial will set scene and put you in the mood for a Christmas to remember. So, with the tree and home decorated, the table setting planned – it’s time for present shopping and here you will be spoilt for choice.

Create the home of your dreams at Early Settler EARLY Settler invites you to come in and create the home of your dreams with a wide selection of beautiful and unique home furnishings, home wares and home improvement pieces that are perfect for any home. Like the Scandinavian inspired Cardiff collection, add a truly contemporary yet classic touch to your outdoor entertaining space. Whether you are looking to renovate or

redecorate, visit Early Settler online at www. earlysettler.com.au or come in and see John at your local Mornington store to discover the range and explore our exciting styling options. Early Settler Mornington is at Peninsula Home, 1128 - 1132 Nepean Hwy, Mornington. Phone 5977 1102. www.earlysettler.com.au

BEST BUY

Pressed Decorations available in silver $4.95 (each)

Noel Vintage Bird Clips available in silver $3.95 (each)

Siena Dinner Candles more colours available $1.50 (each)

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Christmas at Peninsula Home

Fernwood Fitness Mornington to help raise $100k for Breast Cancer Network Australia this November

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FERNWOOD Fitness Mornington is proud to be part of a national Fernwood fundraising drive to raise $100,000 for Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) this November Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in Australia. One in eight Australian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer before they turn 85, with more than 15,000 women expected to be diagnosed this year alone. Funds raised through the campaign will go directly to BCNA to help ensure women diagnosed with breast cancer receive the very best support, information and care appropriate to their individual needs. Local Fernwood Manager Keirsten Wallace says the staff and members are proud to be helping support a cause that affects so many. “Breast cancer is close to many of our staff and members’ hearts and we’re so pleased to be able to do our bit to support those affected.” “We’re excited to pink up the gym and raise funds to help reach our national 100k target!” Keirsten added. To help BCNA provide support for those diagnosed with breast cancer, Fernwood Fitness, Australia’s largest full-service women’s-only gym, is offering 14-day passes for $20, with 100 per cent of the money going directly to BCNA. Fernwood will also be donating 100 per cent of the proceeds from the sale of its 28 Day Breakthru online program to BCNA and encouraging members to get involved to make additional donations at local Fernwood clubs. The partnership between BCNA and Fernwood was established after research showed exercising regularly, during and beyond breast cancer treatment can help improve emotional

wellbeing, reduce side effects of cancer and its treatment, and reduce the risk of breast cancer recurring. Fernwood Founder Diana Williams said she couldn’t be more pleased to be behind the cause. “BCNA is an exceptional organisation to partner with. We are excited to raise $100,000 to help support this incredible organisation make a difference in women’s lives. Whether it’s a family member or friend, most women will know someone affected by breast cancer.” she said. Fernwood Fitness strives to help all women feel empowered, strong and healthy, so they were thrilled when they had the opportunity to assist BCNA develop an online program, Revitalise with BCNA, designed to help improve the health and wellbeing of women living with breast cancer. BCNA CEO Christine Nolan said she is excited to partner with Fernwood on this new initiative. “Fernwood has over 25 years’ experience in women’s health and fitness. The support of Fernwood and its members will go a long way in assisting BCNA to support Australians affected by breast cancer and we are very grateful for the support of the organisation, franchisees and members,” Ms Nolan said. Donations to BCNA through Fernwood Fitness’ online program and in club will be active from November 1st. Each club will hold breast cancer information sessions throughout November and drive donations through in-club promotions and activities with the aim to raise $100,000 in total. To find out more, visit www.fernwoodfitness. com.au or bcna.org.au


Christmas at Peninsula Home

Bedroom goodies for Christmas MORNINGTON Bedroom Gallery would like to wish all past, present and future customers a very happy and safe Christmas and New Year. With only 4 weeks to go until Christmas now is the time to come in and get all your bedding requirements sorted. Mornington Bedroom Gallery has now been established at t the Peninsula Home Centre for over five years. During this time local owner operators and bedding retailers Robert and Angela have left a franchise group and have gone on to become Mornington’s only independently run mattress and bedding store. They both have extensive knowledge in relation to both the mattress and bedroom furniture industry. As owner operators they pride themselves on offering the best service and advice at all times. The store is proud to still specialise only in 100% Australian Made mattresses which are designed by the owners in conjunction with local Melbourne based manufacturers. This means that they are built for the Australian climate and offer superior strength. It is also important to note that being Australian Made, all mattresses at Mornington Bedroom Gallery feature fully sanitized foams unlike imported mattresses sold elsewhere which offer no regulations as to what is used in them. They also have an extensive range of mattress cutaways on display so you can see exactly what goes into each mattress range as well as having all information explained to you. By doing this you will be able to make an informed decision when doing mattress comparisons between various stores and see the

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value we offer at Mornington Bedroom Gallery. The store also specialises in quality timber bedroom furniture and suites featuring timbers such as beautiful messmate, blackwood, Victorian Ash, Tasmanian Oak and American Oak ranges as well as locally handcrafted solid Victorian Ash ranges. Whilst in store don’t forget to choose from Mornington Bedroom Gallery’s extensive range of manchester including sheets, quilt sets and pillows, as well as a great variety of ever-changing accessories so come and in see the ranges offered. Come in and experience the same standard of customer service you have always received and have come to expect from Mornington Bedroom Gallery. Layby is also available at sale prices on bedroom furniture as well as mattresses. The store is open 7 days so if quality, value and price matter to you come and visit Mornington Bedroom Gallery.

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imagine the gift of comfort • Our Christmas gift to you - purchase ANY full priced sofa, recliner or office chair and receive $1,000 off your second full priced item (in the one transaction) • Pre-Christmas delivery on selected models and colours Excludes already discounted items and all other accessories, ottomans and tables. Promotion valid from 16th November to 6th December 2015.

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