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This helping hand offers a Second Bite STAFF at Westernport Mission Centre, in Frankston Flinders Rd, Hastings, are passionate about helping those less fortunate in the community and have a range of programs and activities to put their concerns into action. Food, fun, friendship is the name of the game at Messy Church, for children and their carers, 4-6pm Wednesdays. It is aimed at helping those not already involved in another church’s activities. It includes a welcome, creative time to explore the biblical theme through a story time, prayer, song and games. A sit-down meal together at tables is provided at 5.15pm. The Op Shop, 11am-3pm Mondays and Wednesdays, sells clothing, bric-a-brac and shoes. Everything is $3 or less. Donations of saleable items are welcome, as are volunteers. “We are here because there is a need,” ministry assistant Lorelle Vince said. This is evidenced by crowds of 40 to 60 customers gathering 1-3pm Mondays for Second Bite. “Anyone can come, including community centres and schools,” Ms Vince said. “It’s mainly fresh fruit and vegetables that’s already been checked and would otherwise be thrown out.” Westernport Mission Centre, is at 2036 Frankston Flinders Rd, Hastings, call 5979 2751.

Port planner slashes jobs Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au STAFF numbers have been cut to 14 at the Port of Hastings Development Authority. The latest cuts are in line with the Labor government’s aim of hearing from Infrastructure Victoria before deciding on a site for the state’s second container port. While falling short of formally abandoning Hastings, this latest move is

likely to leave a significant vacuum in the forward planning policies of the Mornington Peninsula and Frankston. The Port of Hastings Development Authority has all but been left out of the latest state budget and must rely on ever decreasing revenues from port operator, Patricks Stevedores. In the lead up to last November’s election Labor stated that its preferred location for a new container port was in Port Phillip, at Bay West near Geelong. The previous Coalition government had favoured Western Port and planned

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Enter the Dragon to clean up streets Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au IN the first weekend of their crackdown on vandalism Hastings police handed out dozens of warnings and made three arrests. The “zero tolerance” Operation Dragon was started a week ago to counter a rising tide of vandalism, especially around Somerville Secondary College in Graf Rd, where vandals recently caused $4500 damage to building equipment and a rammed earth wall, as well as smashing windows and defacing a mural by Seaford artist Tony Sowersby, just one week before its completion. Other attacks have occurred at Somerville Rise Primary School and to community buildings. Police groups of teenagers roam Somerville streets late on Friday and Saturday nights “looking for trouble”, sometimes assaulting passers-by, and, in one case, threatening a police man with a bottle. Sergeant Glenn Michie said plain clothes police had patrolled known trouble spots late on Friday and Saturday nights, detecting 15 offences and issuing mainly warnings to young offenders. Most warnings were for underage drinking, possessing cannabis and

traffic offences - mostly while riding bicycles. “We spoke to 52 people,” Sergeant Michie said. “It was what we would term a quiet night because there were not many people about for some reason, and yet we were still able detect those offences.” One man was arrested over an outstanding warrant during the operation, which covered Somerville, Crib Point, Tyabb and Hastings. Two were arrested for possessing drugs of dependence and cautioned, and others for not wearing bicycle helmets. “It was a really pleasing result. Word had got around after Friday night and one teenager even told us: ‘Everyone knows you are out here, you know’. I said to him: Well, we got you for underage possession of alcohol, so what’s your point,” Sergeant Richie said. “We think it’s good to get the word out on social media because that will deter people from doing the wrong thing. All the reporting will make them more responsible: young people will tell their friends and then everyone will know we are out there. “It was ironic that, when we were cautioning the youths for not wearing bicycle helmets, a car came around the corner of Graf Rd and nearly cleaned them up.”

Danger flows: Hastings SES is warning that flood waters can be toxic and should be avoided at all costs.

Gearing up for the flood WINTER is almost here and Hastings SES volunteers are getting ready to respond to calls for help from storms and floods. The preparations to enable a quick response coincide with the national FloodSafe week (25-31 May) and an SES warning that “however many people are unaware of just how dirty, disgusting and dangerous floodwater can be”. The SES says that floodwaters can pick up “all kinds of awful materials, including toxic chemicals, animal faeces, decaying animals, garbage,

broken glass and rusted metal”. Kate Nangle from Hastings SES said this year’s focus was on “shining a light into the murky contents of floodwater”. “Entering floodwater is extremely dangerous. Drivers, parents and children need to be aware of what’s in that water and ensure they never enter floodwater,” she said. “Staying out of floodwater is an important part of keeping you and your family safe. Luckily, there are other simple ways you can prepare yourself, such as having a home emergency kit

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Prime restoration: Before and after photos of the graves of acting Prime Minister James Fenton and his wife Elizabeth at Mornington. Repair work won an award last year for Mornington and District Historical Society. Trainee stonemason Lachlan McComb is in the after photo. Pictures: National Trust Mornington Peninsula branch

Awards for good old ways NOMINATIONS for the fifth annual Mornington Peninsula Heritage Awards are open until Friday 31 July. The awards aim to recognise individuals and groups to have “demonstrated excellence in retention, restoration and reuse of heritage places in built form, landscape, interpretation, heritage gardens, wetlands and cemeteries�. They are sponsored by Mornington Peninsula Shire and the National Trust of Australia’s Victorian branch, and facilitated by the Trust’s peninsula branch. The awards started in 2011 and 55 have been given to historic places such as Mt Martha House, Sages Cottage in Baxter, St Mark’s Anglican Church in Dromana, Hastings Uniting Church Chapel, and Tyabb Railway Station Primary School as well as to craftspeople and history groups. Categories for 2015 are Restoration

Man of principle JAMES Edward Fenton was Australia’s acting Prime Minister for five months in 1930 when PM

James Scullin was in England for the Imperial Conference. Fenton was living in Frankston when he died in December 1950 and was given a state funeral at the Methodist Church and buried at Mornington next to his wife Elizabeth who died in 1926. Fenton was a long-time resident of Merricks North, and lobbied successfully for a post office as well as building of what is now called Fenton Hall on Bittern-Dromana Rd, which was used as a state school from 1938 till 1950 when Red Hill Consolidated School opened. He was notable for having been appointed a cabinet minister by two governments of different political persuasions, Labor and the forerunner of the Liberal Party. The graves were restored in 2013 with a grant from the federal government obtained by Dunkley federal MP Bruce Billson. Mike Hast

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Conflict call puts brakes on resort Mike Hast mike@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire Council’s pending decision on the controversial RACV Cape Schanck resort expansion has been thrown into disarray over potential conflict of interest. The shire’s governance department cancelled last Wednesday’s meeting about the resort application just hours before it was due to start. Advice from the shire’s legal adviser had previously given councillors who are RACV members the all-clear to discuss and decide on the proposed $135 million resort but advice seen by The News disagreed. Governance took the conservative approach and stopped the meeting in Mornington. The issue hangs on members of RACV roadside assistance being entitled to discounts of up to 25 per cent at club resorts throughout Victoria as well as discounted insurance. The shire is remaining tight-lipped over the matter and issued a two-paragraph statement to The News: “The [development assessment committee] meeting scheduled for May 20 was postponed to enable council to seek clarification from the Minister for Local Government on the potential for a conflict of interest for councillors who are members of the RACV. The meeting will be rescheduled as soon as council receives the advice from the minister.” Councillors and the governance department have been more aware of potential conflicts since Cr Graham

Progress: Artist’s impression of how the RACV resort could look from one of the existing homes in the Cape Schanck estate.

Pittock was fined $4000 plus massive costs in September 2014 after the Local Government Inspectorate took legal action in 2012 over him voting on Southern Peninsula Aquatic Centre (SPA) matters in 2012. SPA was to have a gym and Cr Pittock owns a gym in Dromana. It appears councillors will not be able to vote on the RACV resort unless they are given an exemption by the Minister for Local Government. One council watcher said it would be better if the council asked for the minister to “call in” the RACV matter, taking it out of the council’s hands. On Friday, local state MP Martin Dixon criticised the council over the issue: “I am very disappointed that councillors cannot seem to organise themselves coherently and as such are causing even more unexplained delays

in yet another important local project.” Mr Dixon said the majority of residents in the Cape Schanck estate “have always supported the proposal for a redevelopment of the RACV resort and as such I requested the previous planning minister [Matthew Guy] to get on with making a decision on the proposed [planning] amendment [to facilitate the redevelopment] as quickly as possible”. “The minister eventually approved the amendment, which then enabled council to advertise the proposal and commence the planning process...” Asked if he was an RACV member, Mr Dixon said it was irrelevant. “The decision to approve the [planning] amendment was the minister’s and the decision to approve the design is for councillors.” Opponents of the planned resort

have consistently said they supported the concept initially but then saw plans for a building of five storeys that will be almost 30 metres high. They are concerned about increased traffic and noise, too. The RACV wants to demolish the existing clubhouse and construct a building to accommodate 650 conference delegates, up from the existing 250 limit. It will have 120 rooms, a restaurant for 140 people and a cafe for 44 people. Opponents claim there have been “breaches of process”. “We are not seeking to stop the development – we just expect compromise to ensure it meets all requirements of the Incorporated Document [the precinct’s separate planning scheme,” spokeswoman Irene Wyld said.

Frankston misses crossing removals THE first level crossings to be removed along the Frankston line have been named by the Labor state government but Frankston itself has missed out. Contracts were awarded on Tuesday to remove crossings at Centre Rd in Bentleigh, McKinnon Rd in McKinnon and North Rd in Ormond as part of Premier Daniel Andrews’ pre-election pledge to remove 50 of Melbourne’s most congested level crossings across the rail network. John Holland and the KBR consortium will remove the three crossings. Labor promised to separate 20 road and rail intersections during its first fouryear term in government. Labor has now announced 17 of the 20 level crossings to be removed. Bentleigh Labor MP Nick Staikos, who won the seat by 0.8 per cent is the big winner from the confirmed crossings works since the three confirmed so far are in his electorate. Eleven level crossings are earmarked for removal along the Frankston line but most will not be removed within the next four years. Frankston Labor MP Paul Edbrooke is therefore likely to face voters at the next state election with no works having been done on level crossings in his marginal electorate. Mr Edbrooke said he is “working hard to ensure that the level crossing at Skye Rd is removed as soon as possible”. The eleven Frankston line crossings to be removed are: North Rd (Ormond), Balcombe Rd (Mentone), Centre Rd (Bentleigh), Charman Rd (Cheltenham), Edithvale Rd (Edithvale), Eel Race Rd (Carrum), McKinnon Rd (McKinnon), Seaford Rd (Seaford), Skye Rd (Frankston), Station St (Bonbeach), Station St (Carrum). Neil Walker

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Artist’s impression: Craig Davey’s View to Coppins Sorrento won last year’s Flinders Art Show’s Best Oil or Acrylic section.

Long weekend an arty affair at Flinders

Boom times: Less than one year ago the expanding team of staff at the Port of Hastings Development Authority was celebrating the leasing of new offices in High St, Hastings. They were joined by Hastings MP Neale Burgess (who unveiled a plaque inside the offices), standing third from right with the authority’s CEO Mike Lean. This week staff numbers are down to 14 and most of the office space will go unused. Picture: Gary Sissons

Government may face port protest Continued from Page 1 Ports Minister Luke Donnellan gave assurance that the port – with an expected 50 ship visits this year – “will continue to operate as a port for the export of oil products and LPG, and the import of unleaded fuels”. He said the development authority would continue to manage day-to-day operations of the port “and to chase further investment opportunities”. Environmentalists will be watching to ensure that exporting coal will not be on that list of opportunities. Revenue for the authority from Patricks Stevedores has been in steady decline, with annual ship visits dropping from a peak of 600 20 years ago to less than 50 this year. “Port management requires a smaller workforce and budget consistent with its revised work program. The authority will reduce from its current

size of 30 staff to 14 staff,” Mr Donnellan said. Before the establishment of the development authority its predecessor had a staff of four. Mr Donnellan said the contractual obligations of staff made redundant had been met. As previously reported staff have several times been kept busy helping community groups plant mangroves on Western Port’s tidal mud flats (‘Budget’s $80m blow to port’, The News 12/5/15. “The government’s port policy is clear. The government will obtain advice from Infrastructure Victoria on the preferred location for Victoria’s second container port, including an assessment of both Hastings and Bay West,” Mr Donnellan said. This week Frankston Council will most likely start a campaign “to highlight that the council will not accept the Bay West port as a viable option and the possible environmental and economic impacts to the Frankston City Council from

significant and unnecessary dredging of the bay”. Cr Darrel Taylor wants the council to write to Mr Donnellan, the Premier Daniel Andrews and Opposition Leader Matthew Guy stressing its concerns if the Port of Hastings is not developed as the state’s second port. The report commissioned in 2014 by the councils – Mornington Peninsula, Frankston, Kingston, Casey, Greater Dandenong, Cardinia and Bass Coast - saw the port as a bonanza for jobs and manufacturing. The report says the port would have a beneficial economic impact of an average of $60 million a year in gross regional product over 30 years; providing an average 400 jobs a year over that same time frame. It says the expanded port would lead to an extra 5700 jobs by the mid-2030s and 15,200 jobs by the early 2050s.

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Oh so quiet: A female seal pup needs to be left alone to thrive. Picture: Gary Sissons

BEACHGOERS are being asked not to approach or feed a seal pup underneath Frankston pier. The female seal has made Frankston beach its temporary home after coming ashore early last week. Wildlife volunteers are keeping a daily watch on the seal’s behaviour and wellbeing. Australian Wildlife Assistance Rescue and Education president Jackie Brown said people are welcome to take photographs from behind orange mesh barriers erected by Frankston Council. “We’re asking people not to approach and not to feed or stress her,” Ms Brown said. “If we’re going to give her that chance to get out

there and survive and do well then she needs to not be fed or handled in any way, shape or form.” Ms Brown said the seal pup is “doing well”, is active and has been feeding. Suspected fish hooks in the seal’s back turned out to be superficial barnacle injuries after an assessment by Melbourne Zoo officials. “Other than being a bit small and underweight and needing some good rest [she’s fine]. She’s got to learn to hunt … so she needs some time for peace and quiet and if we don’t humanise her or stress her out she’ll get stronger and will be able to get out there on her own.” Neil Walker

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Chance for men to mix, create PENINSULA North Men’s Shed, Baxter, was officially opened on Friday – even though it opened its doors to the community in January. Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Cr Bev Colomb and Watson Ward councillor Lynn Bowden did the belated opening honours. Men’s shed president Russ Davidson said the shed had attracted plenty of members. “It’s a relaxed shed where men come together and participate in group projects or work on their own hobbies and support other community activities,” he said. “It runs on a casual basis three days a week, with a view to increasing hours. We offer activities, including woodwork, metal work, and general hobbies.

“Our shed is run by volunteers from the community for the community. You can drop in for a cuppa and a chat, or a communal lunch; all local men are welcome to attend.” Around 100 people were at the launch in Baxter Hall. The shire contributed $48,000 toward the project and $60,000 came from the Health and Human Services department. Cr Bowden said the community had been a key driver for the project. “I am so pleased to see that the Peninsula North Men’s Shed is already a great success with men in the Somerville, Tyabb and Baxter communities,” she said. “I acknowledge the contribution of every member for their commitment and their many hours of hard work in fitting out the shed; also,

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the support and donations received from local businesses. “Peninsula North Men’s Shed is an excellent example of a successful community project where locals and government have worked to create a facility that will foster local connections and promote men’s health and wellbeing.” She thanked Ross Davidson and John Drysdale for their work on the shed. The shed is adjacent to Baxter Hall at 211 Baxter-Tooradin Rd, Baxter. Visit: mornpen.vic. gov.au/services

THE shire is publishing online an occasional column by the mayor Cr Bev Colomb. The first “edition” was published mid-April and topics included the budget, the shire’s controversial, so-called organisational review (which saw the termination of 18 senior staff with more changes to come), this year’s Tidy Towns awards, and events attended by the mayor. These included a meeting of mayors and CEOs with Melbourne’s Lord Mayor Robert Doyle. The meeting was “part of the Resilient Melbourne initiative, part of the 100 Resilient Cities challenge”, Cr Colomb wrote. “The initiative aims to improve the capacity of individuals, communities, businesses and systems within a city to survive, adapt and grow no matter what chronic stresses or acute shocks they experience.” Cr Colomb plugged the recent Mornington Peninsula Tennis International at the shire’s expanded Civic Reserve precinct, which was informally opened late last year and cost more than $8 million, and attended the 11 April unveiling of the controversial, $100,000 sculpture “I Am” on a roundabout at Flinders, which was installed by Flinders Community Association to mark the town’s 150th anniversary last year, and is now “owned” by the shire, which “bought” it from the association for $10. The 3.7-metre high silicon, bronze and stainless steel work on a 60-centimetre concrete base was created by Flinders artist Andrew Rogers. “Later that evening, it was my pleasure to join with Australian of the Year and proud peninsula resident Rosie Batty to contribute to her mission to help provide a national solution to the ever-growing issue of family violence,” Cr Colomb wrote. “I’d like to thank everyone who came along and supported the Luke Batty Foundation. The organisers did an awesome job and raised thousands of dollars. Council is an active member of the Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Family Violence Network, and raising awareness ... and supporting actions that may reduce family violence are important elements of the shire’s health and wellbeing plan.” Mike Hast

Man charged over car speedo scam Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A MORNINGTON Peninsula car buyer was one of 91 victims of a trickster who allegedly wound back the speedos on cars he was selling online. Police at Mornington last week charged the man, 29, of Reservoir, with obtaining financial advantage by deception and acting as an unlicensed motor car trader. He was bailed to appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court for a filing hearing and is expected to be tried at the Country Court at a later date. Detective Senior Sergeant Nick Vallas, of Mornington police, will allege the man on-sold vehicles to the value of $1 million after buying them at motor car auctions and then re-advertising them through online classifieds. Police will allege the man used an easilyobtained speedo resetting device to “wind back the clocks” on the late model cars – with one reset from 240,000 kilometres back to 60,000 kilometres. The ruse came to light when a Mornington car dealer serviced one of the cars and recognised it as one he had sold previously – when it had many more kilometres on the speedo. He notified the new owner who was, understandably, horrified. Detective Vallas said police were investigating fraudulent car sales back to 2010 – but believed that they went back even further. There are also more than 91 victims, but “we had to draw a line somewhere”. It is claimed the fraudster conned his victims into believing the cars had genuine service books “which he had left home but would post next day”, and had used false dealer stamps on other fake service books. He said the online classified service had provided valuable information on the fraudulent

sales and that records had been seized from a car trader in Reservoir. “More victims are coming forward following a three-month investigation,” Detective Vallas said. “They would not have bought the cars if they had known the true speedo readings. “Unfortunately, they, and the peninsula car buyer, won’t be receiving any recompense – it’s just their bad luck.”

Speed limited THE speed limit on Mornington-Flinders Rd, Red Hill, between Arthurs Seat and Shands roads will be cut from 100kmh to 80kmh. Red Hill Ward’s Cr Tim Wood said the road had a history of serious-injury crashes. “The most recent statistics [from VicRoads CrashStats database] report three serious injury crashes 2009-2013,” he said. A fatality last year at the intersection of Shands Rd and Mornington-Flinders Rd occurred when works were being done in Shands Rd. Improved line marking, warning signs on Shands Rd and splitter islands had improved the intersection.

Cliff top crash THE driver of a small sedan was lucky to escape serious injury on Monday evening when he veered across the Esplanade, Mt Martha, and into cliff top tea trees. Sergeant Steve Ashley, of Mornington police, said a 34-year-old Rosebud man was driving south when he lost control and ploughed over the edge. “He is unsure why the accident happened but he’s very fortunate to have escaped injury,” he said. The man has been charged with unlicensed driving after failing to renew his licence.


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David Harrison david@mpnews.com.au THE struggling Moorooduc Coolstores commercial centre is being thrown another lifeline in its long battle to remain viable. Its trading future has not been helped by the advent of Peninsula Link, which now diverts most peninsula tourist traffic away from the extensively renovated heritage buildings just south of Frankston. Although the centre now houses several businesses, including an Endota Spa and a cake shop, it needs more tenants. At the 22 April Mornington Peninsula Shire planning meeting councillors resolved to simplify the procedure for approving changes to use of the site, at the corner of the Moorooduc Highway and Eramosa Rd West – where in the past many a lively night has been had involving strong drink and live music, among other activities. Now the site is aiming at emerging anew with a plan including a restaurant where pub rowdiness once occurred, and attracting health and tourism operators to its 500 square metres of shop floor space – developing a theme of “wellness, health, entertainment, food, wine, tourism, local farm produce even”, according to Mornington Peninsula Shire strategic planning manager Allan Cowley. When last used as a coolstore nearly half a century ago the building became a blacksmithcum-light engineering shop. This was deemed an eyesore. The site was given special exemptions for activities otherwise not permitted in the rural zone, which became the more strictly controlled green wedge zone about a decade ago. That was lifeline number one. More followed. A major one came in 2009 with a change to the shire’s planning scheme that, according to Mr Cowley’s report to councillors, approved more uses otherwise prohibited in the green wedge zone that have “so far proved to be commercially unviable”. Now, council is considering another lifeline. Some councillors were fervently pro-lifeline. A minority argued the site could not expect to get shire help forever and voted against the new proposal. They argued the site was zoned green wedge, and the activities occurring there, and proposed new activities, were an anomaly, out of kilter with shire policy of supporting townships and activity centres. Besides, it was now out of the tourist traffic stream that could have – but didn’t – make it thrive. The buildings that have housed art and craft shops, plant nurseries, a dwelling, a museum, an antique shop, a function centre and a radio station are now to be tried as a health and tourism precinct, hoping to attract travel and medical clinics, and possibly agricultural produce processors. No adult sex shops or laundromats permitted. Cr David Gibb, a grazier and staunch defender

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Wheelie bin used in cigarette raid POLICE are searching for two men who forced their way into the Tobacco Station store in Ninth Av, Rosebud, 2.37am, Tuesday 12 May. The men jemmied open the roller shutters and smashed glass panels on the door. One man stayed outside and passed a wheelie bin in to the other who filled it with cigarettes valued at $20,000. The men drove off in a light green 1998-2001 Toyota sedan. The store owner suspects two men who appeared to be casing the store the previous day. One of the men is of Asian appearance with a distinctive hairstyle. Anyone with information is asked to contact Constable Dave Clancy, Rosebud CIU, on 5986 0416.

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Black cockatoos showing style aloft DURING late autumn and winter, residents of and visitors to the Mornington Peninsula might be lucky to spot male black cockatoos as they show off in the hope of attracting a mating partner. Susanna Bradshaw of the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife says that “just like hipster human equivalents who strut their stuff along uber-trendy streets, male black cockatoos are preening themselves and combing their quiffs in an effort to impress females”. Ms Bradshaw, CEO of the foundation, said there are five black cockatoo species in Australia and they can be found across much of the country. “The yellow-tailed black cockatoo is the main species in Victoria. In Melbourne they can be seen at the Botanic Gardens and in rural areas they prefer forested areas. Sadly their numbers are declining due to land clearing with Victoria being the most cleared state in Australia.” On the peninsula, the birds can be seen in the hinterland – Red Hill and Main Ridge area – as well as on the Western Port side but they range far and wide. The peninsula’s many stands of old, tall pine trees are favourite places. “Unlike their sulphur-crested cousins, black cockatoos do not damage houses and only eat fruit crops when their native foods are low or missing,” Ms Bradshaw said. “The distinctive cry of black cockatoos as they fly past on a crisp autumn day is a very sentimental Australian sound. Their intelligent and gentle nature is also a delight to witness. These unique Aussie birds are very deserving of our help to make our suburbs and towns better places for them. “Tips for living with black cockatoos include:  With the extreme weather battering the eastern coast of Australia recently, many people are turning to the chainsaw to remove large trees from their properties. It is these big trees that many Australian animals depend on for nesting and protection. Land clearing is the single biggest threat to the black cockatoo. Seek professional advice before removing trees and leave them be if they are safe or away from pedestrian areas so that beautiful black

Majestic: A yellowtailed black cockatoo at Rosebud West. Picture: Yanni

cockatoos and many other creatures can enjoy the trees for years to come.  To encourage black cockatoos into your backyard, plant their favourite foods such as casuarinas, native pine trees, banksias and tall eucalypts.  Radiata pines are very popular as they love to eat pine cones. However, these trees are introduced and highly invasive. Before removing them, try to build up native trees nearby so cockatoos will have somewhere to eat and hang out. “Don’t get the wrong idea about these showoff males. They are not just about looks; they’re also very intelligent and loving. A cockatoo pair will mate for life, which can be more than 50 years, and they will care for each other into old age, even after they can no longer reproduce. “The male bird will dance to impress his mate by bopping his head like a hip-hop star and fluffing up his crest. He will also bring her food gifts, sing to her and preen her feathers to show his affection during the breeding season. The female will often give the male a sharp peck for his efforts as if bringing him into line. “Their gregarious and loving nature has made black cockatoos popular pets. Sadly there is a black market trade, particularly in the United States where they fetch the highest price. Because they are slow at reproducing, poachers illegally taking babies and eggs has significantly affected their wild numbers.”  Black cockatoos are the biggest parrots in Australia.  Most females lay two eggs, however only one chick will survive. The chick will stay with its parents for about six months, making these birds very slow reproducers.  Old Australian bush lore suggests the screeching of a black cockatoo means rain is on its way, so keep an ear out for their distinctive cry so you can bring your washing in on time.  The foundation has a free “Backyard Buddies” program with members receiving a monthly email with tips to make your backyard inviting and safe for native animals. Join at backyardbuddies.net.au

Customers scammed by skimmers Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au BANK customers are being warned to watch out for skimming devices being fitted to some Mornington Peninsula branch ATMs. A Bendigo Bank customer at Dromana got a shock to find her savings account “cleaned out” on Monday last week and immediately posted a warning on her Facebook page. Katrina Cooper, of Dromana, told friends to make sure the light was

flashing over the card insert slot “otherwise it may have a skimming device” and also to cover the keypad with their hands when keying in PIN numbers. “People need to know for their own security,” she said. “My card had been copied and used in Sydney to steal $1100 – it just vanished.” Ms Cooper heard about the theft from the Mornington branch of the bank, where staff had spotted the dubious transaction. “They were fantastic,” she said. “They asked if I needed any money while things were getting sort-

ed; if they could do anything to help in the meantime.” She said another customer had also been skimmed on the same day. A Bendigo Bank spokeswoman said fraud monitoring strategies were aimed at “preventing, detecting and reacting to skimming”. “The bank takes these events very seriously and cooperates with industry partners and police to combat fraud,” she said. “We encourage customers to be mindful of their surroundings when making a transaction and, if they notice

any suspicious behaviour or devices at, or around, the ATM, they should stop the transaction.” Many ATMs now have privacy shields to cover PINs. “Customers should be cautious when entering their PIN if the terminal has not been fitted with one,” she said. “We recommend they use their spare hand to cover their PIN entry.” The spokeswoman said customers should take care not to let their card leave their sight when making a purchase in a store.

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It seems the official position of our country is to now turn the other way when people are drowning at sea off the coast of Malaysia. It is the problem of the countries in the immediate region who, apparently, are somehow responsible for the policies of the government of Burma, another sovereign country. And to show our objection to them fleeing, we will not agree to re-settle any of them, although it is pretty clear they are fleeing immediate violence and ethnic cleansing policies. All this in the interests of avoiding people drowning at sea. These are inhuman attitudes which infect the rest of our society, because they come from the top. Declare to your politicians - Not in our name. Kevin Bain, Frankston

The present cacophony being uttered by politicians, the media and others regarding family violence may be well meaning but is, for the most part, utterly futile, because it addresses the symptoms of the problem not the underlying cause. When the underlying cause is identified one realises that the problem effects not only women and children, but the unborn, the old and men. The underlying cause is a loss of respect for the human condition. Why else would people abuse themselves with such evils as pornography or drugs such as alcohol and Ice? Why else would people allow the killing of their unborn through abortion? Why else would people kill their children in order to take revenge on an estranged partner? Why would some societies allow their senior citizens to be treated shabbily or, worse still, be subjected to involuntary euthanasia? Until some means arises which switches society’s values back to those of an earlier time, when human life in all its forms, warts and all, was regarded as truly precious, any flailing and wailing by the aforementioned politicians and the media is doomed to fail. Michael Long, Frankston

One rule for all Flinders MP Greg Hunt recently attacked the Christian community by asserting that they had a lot of nerve to complain about children in detention and were not troubled about African refugees. This is really rich coming from a guy who actively participates in a government that made political heyday about the legal execution of two kingpin drug smugglers in Indonesia. When, we wonder, will Mr Hunt’s government protest the executions in China (maybe an Australian or two soon to be executed there) and the executions in the United States? When will we hear appeals to spare the Boston bomber from the death penalty? When will we hear demands to not apply the death penalty for the black teenagers who murdered Australian baseball player Chris Lane? Joe Lenzo, Safety Beach

Parties irrelevant Now the Labor Party is also happy to slash the renewable energy target by 25 per cent. The “climate change is crap” party,(the Liberals) is going to leave the coastal dwellers around the planet to drown, because no meaningful action on carbon reduction is in its ideological tool kit. Profit before any other consideration is the motto of these old and, frankly, irrelevant parties.

If we want some action to stop them from selling our kids and grand kids future to the highest bidding multinational, it is time to populate the barricades and make our politicians for once work for the common people and not just for the upper 1 per cent. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Beach

Develop for jobs Whenever I read the local newspapers, I am reminded how lucky those of us who now live on the Mornington Peninsula are. We have beautiful countryside, fantastic beaches and some great villages. It would be even better if it were still 1815, or even 1915. Unfortunately, it is 2015, a reality apparently lamented by some of your regular contributors. There seems no end of correspondents who are against something - be it a chairlift at Arthur’s seat, an improved port at Hastings, more economic use of land in Mt Eliza or an expanded resort at Cape Schanck. It seems these people have everything they want already and don’t see any reason to accommodate the needs or aspirations of people from somewhere else who may want to live here – especially anyone born after the 1950s. Although The Greens and ALP may disagree, we can’t all live on welfare or be public servants. There have to be opportunities for genuine employment in the private sector, especially for the young and those not yet born. If we keep fighting against any development that may actually create jobs, we are dooming them to a bleak future and our nation to economic ruin. Change is inevitable and it makes more sense to anticipate and plan for this than to bury our heads in the sand. How about we have a moratorium on people trying to deny change and

replace it with a campaign to encourage effective planning and development? Maybe an award scheme to recognise any project which can secure employment for our younger people – as long as it is not the construction of an impenetrable wall along our shire’s northern boundary. Greg Dixon, Mt Eliza

Pedestrian concern The number of pedestrians who have been killed or injured in Victoria in recent years is of great concern. Last year, 44 pedestrians lost their lives on Victorian roads – an increase of 22 per cent on the previous year. Almost one third of the victims were elderly and the majority of them were men. In the past 12 months, hundreds of pedestrians were also seriously injured in Victoria and required hospitalisation. During the same period, our law firm has seen a jump in enquiries from injured pedestrians. In Victoria we are lucky to have a no fault scheme that gives injured pedestrians access to a range of benefits, but no amount of money can ever properly compensate them for the physical and psychological trauma that they have suffered. Whether you are pedestrian, a driver or a cyclist, it is important to remember our roads are shared zones and we all bear a responsibility to look out for each other. Joanne Panagakis, Slater and Gordon

Tough winter A growing number of our neighbours will face a lonely winter this year with as many as 7 per cent, or 1.5 million Australians predicted to be considered isolated or very isolated this year.

Having friends around us makes us more resilient to life’s knocks and challenges. Red Cross helps people of all ages who are doing it tough. We help isolated people reconnect with their communities by assisting them to join social groups and build new friendships. Red Cross also provides free phone calls to thousands of elderly Australians each day just to check they’re OK. We help people who are homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless, those with mental health issues and disadvantaged families who want a better future for their children. Across the Asia Pacific region we are working provide clean drinking water and better sanitation, and help rebuild lives after major disasters. All of our work relies heavily on the generosity of people who donate to Red Cross. I’m asking everyone to dig deep before 30 June to make sure Red Cross will always be there for our friends and neighbours. To make a tax deductible donation by 30 June call 1800 811 700 or go to redcross.org.au. Robert Tickner, chief executive, Australian Red Cross

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Sisters work their way to a new life Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au A NEW land, a new language and no friends or job. It is a situation that is hard to imagine and even harder to experience. However, that was the predicament confronting Luz Restrepo when she arrived in Australia five years ago after fleeing her native Colombia. “I was a political asylum seeker with no contacts, very little English language and no employment,” Ms Restrepo said last week. “I had left my successful communications business to protect my family under threat.” It was a fear that she was unable to shake. “When I arrived in Australia I was full of fear, I felt like I was invisible to society and I had lost my sense of identity.” Without realising it at first, Ms Restrepo was part of a community: “I started to meet women with the same story, some were depressed, socially isolated, lacking confidence and some were at risk of domestic violence. “One woman I met had been here 20 years and didn’t speak any English. I knew I needed to do something to turn this around.” Believing the best way to become part of the wider Australian society was to achieve some sort of financial independence, Ms Restrepo wrote a business plan – in Spanish first, out of necessity – and start to learn English. She contacted other refugee and migrant women “and we started

Honoured citizen: Luz Restrepo shows her joy last October after receiving the St Michael’s medallion in recognition for her work in helping prevent violence, trauma and destructiveness or promotes growth, health and wellbeing.

teaching ourselves craft”. Although their products were being sold to shops in Melbourne, she realised the women were being isolated by making them at home.

“So I looked for some opportunities for us to sell our products together at markets. This way we were able to help each other by exchanging skills and improving our English.”

Meanwhile, several women from the Mornington Peninsula had joined others in supporting Ms Restrepo’s efforts and in May 2013 SisterWorks was established.

The organisation comprises 68 asylum seeker, refugee and migrant women, 44 volunteer supporters and three part time staff. Now living in Dromana, Ms Restrepo says SisterWorks encourages the vulnerable women “to tap into their underlying business and entrepreneurial abilities to find selfsufficiency”. Under her business by 2020 SisterWorks will be “a leading social enterprise known for the power of women from many nations working together to achieve amazing things”. “We believe that together women are stronger and together women can create opportunities for personal and economic growth.” Asked if she has a personal ambition, Ms Restrepo is quick to reply “be the minister for women, or entrepreneurs”. As the organisation’s executive officer she is also its “main voice” and as part of fundraising to find a permanent for SisterWorks Ms Restrepo will “share the stories” of the organisation’s members at Mornington Community Theatre 10ammidday Wednesday 10 June. Entry is $25, bookings call 5989 2962 or email s-home@bigpond.com

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Horse breaker found not guilty of negligence Compiled by Melissa Walsh THE Emu Plains and Bittern Race Club will hold their postponed race meeting on Tuesday next (weather permitting). *** S. S. PRICE, dentist, of Melbourne, will be at Garrood’s Prince of Wales Hotel this weekend, for the convenience of those who may wish to consult him. *** MR Allan W. Taylor, of the Frankston Motor Garage, has been appointed agent at Frankston for the Dunlop Tyre Co., and has in hand a good stock of all their motor accessories. *** THE secretary of the Frankston Football Club acknowledges with thanks the following donations to wards the club’s funds: Messrs C. Grant, W. J. Oates and Jacobs, 10s 6d each. *** SERGEANT Walter Fisher, who is reported wounded at the Dardanelles, previous to enlisting, lived at Frankston for some years, where his wife and family now reside. He is one of six brothers, all of whom are in the service of the King. Four of them are at the front, one is at Broadmeadows, and another is with the Heavy Artillery at the Heads. Mrs Fisher, the mother of the boys, resides at Footscray. *** MUNICAPILITIES which do not contribute directly to the funds of the Infectious Diseases Hospital at Fairfield will not in future be entitled to have patients treated free of charge at

the institution. A regulation has been made under the Infectious Diseases Hospital Act, 1914, by the Governor in Council, fixing 1s per patient per day as the sum which the Fairfield Hospital authorities may recover from a non-contributing municipality in respect of each patient from its district received at the institution. *** A MEETING of the committee of the Frankston Football Club was held in the Mechanics’ Hall on Wednesday evening. Present - Cr Oates (vice- president), Messrs Kinnimont, Jackson, Young and C. Twining (hon. sec). The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. Routine correspondence was read and received, and accounts amounting to £5 5s 4d were passed for payment. Mr Scoble was elected a member of the committee, and took his seat, on the motion of Mr Young, seconded by Mr Jackson. The secretary was instructed to write to Langwarrin club re payment of umpire’s fee for next Saturday, and the meeting closed. *** THE Consulting Engineer of the Frankston Gas Company, Mr V. U. Crowley, A.A.I.E.E., visited Somerville and Hastings on Friday and Saturday of last week in connection with the Frankston and District Electric Supply. Under the guidance of Messrs Watt and Keast, local councilors, he interviewed nearly the whole of the residents of these towns, and met with a good reception everywhere. Undertakings to take current as soon as available were given by household-

ers to a most satisfactory extent. The other districts in the shire, where it is proposed to take supply lines, will be canvassed at an early date. *** MR F. W. Roper, of Somerville, has been nominated to act as Lay Representative of the parochial district of Westernport in the Synod of the Diocese of Melbourne. Failing the receipt of any further nominations Mr Roper will be duly elected. Nominations close on the 31st May, 1915. The Rev. F. E. Watts will be away from the district on Sundays, 30th May, 6th and 15th June, when he will exchange with Rev. G. A. M. Ceruthy, Rev. A. R. Mace and Rev. M. Griffeth, and will return on Friday, June 18th. During the absence of the Vicar the district will be in charge of Rev. A. J. Thompson, whose postal address is Somerville. *** FREDERICK Knox, of Pearcedale, was charged at the Melbourne County Court on the 19th inst; with the loss of a horse valued at £20, and alleged trespass and negligence. It appears that Knox, who is a horse breaker, residing in the same locality, proceeded to Jas. Burton’s paddock (the owner of the horse) in company with his brother and another man, and tried to catch the horse for the purpose of breaking it in, and while doing so the animal ran into a ti-tree pole in the fence and impaled himself. The judge said he could not see any evidence of negligence. No doubt Burton wanted the horse broken in and Knox came to get it. He seems to have done nothing

improper or unusual, and there was no negligence on his part. A verdict was given for defendant, with costs, to be taxed. *** A GREAT game was witnessed by a fair crowd at Langwarrin on Saturday last, when Langwarrin and Mornington met. A good solid game was played which ended in anything but a sports manlike manner on the part of the visitors. When our goal umpires came to tally up (to our amazement) our goal umpire being closely interested, had forgotten to put down two points which Langwarrin had scored in the last few moments, and the visitors’ goal umpire seeing this turned away and was seen deliberately to turn away and destroy his official score card and then came forward and said he had it snatched from him. Well this is not clean sport, but in all confidence we uphold ourselves the winners by 2 points, being backed up by a majority of Mornington’s supporters, by male and female. The game was fast and full of hard knocks from start to finish, and the work of the umpire was made very hard through the bad state of the ground in general. *** EMPIRE Day was celebrated at Frankston on Monday, 24th May, very quietly. If it had not been that several of the townspeople displayed their flags, the day would hardly have been remembered. No doubt this can be accounted for by the war taking a paramount place in the minds of the people at present, and it being

brought more forcibly before their minds as each day fresh lists of dead and wounded are published in the press. The children at the State school at Frankston were given interesting addresses in the morning by Rev. R. Jackson, Mr Adams and Mr W. W. Richardson. Mr E. M. McComb (member of the school board) was also present. The afternoon was devoted to games and amusements in the school grounds. In the evening a picture show by Mr Alex Gunn (of Melbourne) was given in the Mechanics’ Hall, which was well attended. A small charge was made for admittance, and the surplus over expenses will be given to the Belgian fund. *** THE local branch of the Red Cross Society is proving themselves to be a live and enthusiastic body. The secretary, Mrs E. P. Mair, has just purchased £3 worth of flannel from the Lady Mayoress, and has distributed it among the ladies to be worked up into garments for the soldiers. As the result of the canvas, a large number of residents have become members of the society, and are paying their subscriptions by monthly installments. On Wednesday next a social will be held in the hall in aid of the fund, when a thoroughly enjoyable evening is guaranteed. The committee of management is making excellent arrangements as regards music and refreshments, and a bumper house should result. From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 29 May, 1915

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Dog day afternoon tea By Stuart McCullough MORNINGTON Peninsula’s grunge overlords, The Fauves, were absolutely right: dogs really are the best people. It was a sentiment that, until recently, I treated with considerable suspicion. In our house, the push is on for a dog. Initially, I sought to broker a compromise by suggesting a robot vacuum with a wig stuck on, but it seems there is no room for compromise. Having conceded that there will be a canine addition to our family, we must now decide what kind of dog we want. This is no easy matter. The considerations are endless. First there’s size. Smaller dogs may not take up much room, but they can be yappy. Large dogs are generally require less exercise but, in a certain light, can resemble a horizontal Wookie. My needs, as always, are simple: just give me a dog that’s good with kids and can reverse park a station wagon and I’m happy. When faced with big decision, we like to do a lot of research. This meant attending ‘The Dog Lovers Show’. It would be my first such event. I’d been to the Royal Show a bunch of times and attended several Big Days Out, but never anything quite so canine focussed. I had many questions. Would there be showbags? Crowd-surfing? Would The Fauves make an appearance? And what role will the Ford Precision Driving Team play? As a novice, it was clear that I was going to need some help. Preferably, from someone who was all over the entire

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puppy caper. My niece, Matilda, is such a person. She is nine years old and besides being a top quality fudge chef and netball enthusiast, knows a lot about puppies. Generously, she offered to be my guide as I navigated my way through a canine minefield. Unlike me, Matilda wasn’t facing the impending puppy maelstrom with any kind of trepidation. In fact, she was totally pumped.

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The Exhibition Buildings in the Carlton Gardens are amazing. They were not only the location for John Farnham’s ‘That’s Freedom’ music video, but Australia’s very first Parliament also. Presumably they are plaques commemorating both these momentous events somewhere, although I’m disappointed that there’s not a statue of John and his magnificent mid-eighties crowning glory of a

mullet in the forecourt. Perhaps it too has retired. Temporarily, of course. We arrive early and experience an immediate sensory overload. Without any explanation, we are given a copy of the Herald Sun. I’m not sure if we’re meant to lay down sheets as a precaution or roll it up as some kind of training tool if an overexcited mutt piddles on the Parliamentary floor. I ask the guy at the front and he tells me that I’m meant to read it. This would never have occurred to me. As we enter, there are people everywhere. In broad terms, the dogs are organised much like street gangs with the Bloods, Crips, Sharks and Jets all kept a healthy distance apart. The first stall belongs to Bernese Mountain Dogs. These are so gargantuan that a small child could ride one to the shops. If you gave it a hat and bow tie, it’d look a lot like Fozzie Bear. There are English Sheepdogs who seem always to be hiding behind their fringes and an Irish Wolfhound that ought to be called a ‘Werewolfhound’. In the middle on the ground floor is a small racetrack. Later, a group called ‘the Wonderdogs’ run up and down and perform tricks. I can only say that it’s a lot like the Ford Precision Driving Team, but hairier. But not all the fun was hairy. If you were so inclined, you could have your face painted. Matilda opted for ‘Chihuahua’. I, in turn, asked for Ace Frehley, which caused no end of confusion. Having had our faces transformed, we continued our search for

the perfect dog. This being the twenty first century there was, of course, a technological option. By feeding details into a computer and through the miracle of science, I would be matched to the dog breed most suited to me. Although tempted, I ultimately declined for fear that if I hit the wrong button I would instead be matched to someone on ‘Married at First Sight’. We patted every kind of mutt imaginable. We even met a Chow Chow. I don’t like anything named twice. For this you can blame Duran Duran and Mr. Mister. My niece and the dog were exactly the same height and each stared into the eyes of the other. Clearly something special was happening. And then the Chow Chow screwed up its Chow Chow face and let fly with an almighty sneeze, spraying a bucket of Chow Chow saliva all over my niece. Both looked a little shocked. I would probably have looked embarrassed were it not for my Ace Frehley make up. The owner prepared to apologise but, instead, my niece tipped back her head and laughed so uproariously that the Chow Chow hid behind its owner. And there it was – I’ve gone this long without a dog, I’ll admit I’m a little anxious. Something could go wrong. But what’s the point in worrying? I should be more like my niece. Even if I do end up with a face full of saliva, the best response is to laugh. stuart@stuartmccullough.com


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Satchwells

www.satchwells.com.au HASTINGS BALNARRING

1/97 High Street 14 Balnarring Village

03 5979 1888 03 5983 5509


SOLD X Modern kitchen X Open plan design X Two bedrooms with BIR's X Separate living area X Single garage X Low maintenance garden

$165,000

X Open plan kitchen X Separate lounge & meals X Two bedrooms with BIR’s X Modern bathroom X Tinted windows X Air-conditioning

$165,000

SOLD X Kitchen & formal dining X Large lounge X 2 bedrooms with BIR’s X Single carport X Fantastic view

$175,000

X As-new 2 bedroom home X European laundry / kitchen X Air conditioning X Ceiling fans in lounge and main bedroom

$177,000

‘a lifestyle village for the over 50’s’ X Freedom to travel X Affordable homes X Social club X A carefree lifestyle X Low maintenance X Long-term tenure X Gated community X Residents workshop To enquire about any of these homes, or to arrange a site inspection, contact David Nelli Mobile:0403 111 234 Office: 5979 2700 Email: david@peninsulaparklands.com.au

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X Kitchen & large meals area X Separate lounge room X 2 bedrooms with BIR’s X Air-conditioning X European laundry X Single carport

$177,000

X Fantastic floor plan X Kitchen and dining area X Lounge with air-con X BIR’s to both bedrooms X Entertaining deck X Single carport

$179,500

X Two bedrooms with BIR’s X Kitchen and meals area X Separate lounge X Low maintenance garden

$177,000

X Formal living area X Separate meals area X Modern kitchen X 2 bedrooms with BIR’s X Separate laundry X Single garage

$185,000

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FEATURE PROPERTY

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‘Jindarra Park’ Address: Price: Agency: Agent:

754 Frankston Flinders Road, BAXTER contact agent Satchwells Real Estate, 1/97 High Street, Hastings, 5979 1888 Don McKenzie, 0419 955 177

AN agapanthus and tree-lined driveway leads you to this outstanding rural property that boasts world-class facilities to surely rank as one of the area’s finest equestrian properties. Jindarra Park encompasses about 8.4 hectares (20.75 acres) and from the moment you enter you will be impressed with the sheer size and quality of the grounds, homestead and building complexes. To access the racing industry, the property is conveniently placed a short drive from Peninsula Link on-ramps heading to Mornington

and the city. The sprawling brick-veneer homestead is a luxuriously appointed four bedroom affair with wide, welcoming verandahs perfectly encapsulating the country atmosphere. There is air-conditioning to most rooms, and a cosy wood heater adds a bit of extra ambience to the formal lounge. Conveniences include a ducted vacuum system, and to the main bedroom is an ensuite with spa bath. The property is divided into ten paddocks with post and rail fencing, all have water troughs and loose boxes.

Other superb facilities include a 60 x 20 metre sand arena, stable complex with hot and cold wash, a 20 metre round yard with outside wash and stalls. For non-equine purposes there is a large machinery shed with attached studio or office. There is a dam on the property and an additional 120,000 litres of tank water storage. With the utmost style and quality, this immaculate holding is the country life at its best with an elegant home boasting fabulous indoor and outdoor entertainment areas.

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Return to warrenda Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

13 Warrenda Place, BITTERN $890,000 - $930,000 Ray White, 69 High Street, Hastings, 5979 4177 Elizabeth Wall, 0417 528 042

THIS picturesque property is quietly tucked away in the always popular Kinfauns Estate of Bittern. The classic Colonial weatherboard look is very appealing and the surrounding garden are well-presented with plenty of space around the home for parking, in addition to the free-standing double garage. Polished floorboards feature throughout the living areas, kitchen and bathroom. There is a separate formal lounge to the right as you enter, with the hallway continuing on into a sunny family area with meals and living zones adjoining the galley-style kitchen. From here you can step out to an alfresco timber deck that looks over the vast backyard. The main bedroom has carpeted floors and also features a walk-in robe and renovated ensuite. Three more bedrooms all have built-in robes and share the main bathroom, which has also been updated. The 2.09-hectare property abutts a natural bush land reserve which adds to the tranquillity of the location.

THIS THURSDAY Ray White Hastings is proud to be hosting a fundraising event for Australia's Biggest Morning tea to raise much needed funds for the Australian Cancer Council. We would like to invite the community to attend our Morning tea on:

Thursday, 28th of May, starting from 10:30am, at: The Hastings Club, 155 Marine Parade, Hastings We kindly ask for a gold coin donation at the door, all of which will be donated directly to the Australian Cancer Council. As well as scrumptious cakes, there will be door and raffle prizes to raise additional funds for this wonderful cause.

RSVP Please contact reception on 5979 4177, or you can respond online by heading to facebook.com/RayWhiteHastings and JOIN our Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea Event.

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HASTINGS

$395,000 plus

BITTERN

$249,000

NEW LISTING

SUITED FOR FIRST HOME BUYERS, FAMILIES AND INVESTORS!

WHAT A RIPPER

•3 Bedrooms with built in robes, master with walk in robe and ensuite •Spacious living and dining areas, kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space •Huge outdoor undercover entertaining area •Ducted heating •Double remote garage with internal access

•3 bedrooms with built in robes •Open plan living and dining area •Kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space •Family bathroom •Outdoor undercover decked area and private front yard •Enclosed double carport

TYABB

HASTINGS

$319,000 plus

$239,000 plus

DELEPAN DARLING

FULL MAKE-OVER! PERFECT FOR FIRST-TIMERS, DOWN-SIZERS OR INVESTORS!

• 3 Bedrooms with built in robes •Combined lounge and dining area •Country style kitchen with plenty of bench/cupboard space • Central bathroom, separate toilet • Spacious back yard • Enclosed single carport

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BITTERN

$329,000 plus

HASTINGS

$280,000 plus

LIGHT AND BRIGHT - ENDLESS POTENTIAL

3 BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM - CENTRALLY LOCATED - INCREDIBLE VALUE!

•3 bedrooms, main with walk-through robe to bathroom •Spacious living & dining area •Kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space •Verandah running along front of home •Situated on a northerly aspect this home captures the morning winter sun and is located in an area with a precedence of subdivision (stca)

•3 bedrooms including main with ensuite and walk in robe •Combined lounge and dining area •Kitchen with plenty of cupboard/bench space •Central family bathroom •Single carport and enclosed front yard •Situated on 335sqm approx

HASTINGS

RENTAL PROPERTIES

$319,000 plus

NEW LISTING

RENOVATION ALMOST COMPLETE - OPPORTUNITY TO FINISH OFF HOW YOU LIKE! •3 Bedrooms, 2 with BIR •Open plan kitchen with Meile and Smeg appliance including induction stove top and steam oven 5H ÀWWHG EDWKURRP •Spacious living area •Double garage •Bungalow at rear

16 Renown Road, BALNARRING

24 Myers Road, BITTERN

$340 per week - Available 9/6/15

$310 per week - Available Now

27 Cedar Drive, HASTINGS

3/119 Victoria Street, HASTINGS

$300 per week - Available Now

$230 per week - Available 1/6/15

30 Campbell Street, CRIB POINT

34a Michelle Drive, HASTINGS

$330 per week - Available 10/6/15

$340 per week - Available 10/6/15

Property Management: Dayle Wilcox Ph 0421 473 135

Bay West Real Estate (VIC) Pty. Ltd. 1/109 High Street Hastings, VIC 3915 Ph: 03 5979 4412 Fax: 03 5979 3097 Email: enquiries@baywestrealestate.com.au Web: www.baywestrealestate.com.au

Sales: Sean Crimmins Ph 0411 734 814 Property Management Team: Ph 0421 473 135

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Satchwells

HASTINGS 1/97 High Street BALNARRING 14 Balnarring Village

5979 1888 5983 5509

Real Estate

local agents with local knowledge for over 55 years $312,000

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A chance for close connections, wit this 2 bedroom unit set within 50 metres of Kmart and Woolworths. Featuring open plan living, built in robes to bedrooms, family bathroom, separate toilet and lock up garage. :LWK TXDOLW\ À[WXUHV DQG ÀWWLQJV WKURXJKRXW VWDLQOHVV VWHHO DSSOLDQFHV JDV FRRNLQJ TXDOLW\ FDUSHWV à RDWLQJ à RRU ERDUGV KHDWLQJ FRROLQJ DQG ODQGVFDSHG gardens. Being in such a prime location and at a great price this unit will not last long

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14 Victoria Street - Inspect Sat 12.30-1.00pm

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CRIB POINT

$315,000 COUNTRY COTTAGE

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HASTINGS

Tucked away in a beautifully treed quiet court location, this 3 bedroom home in excellent condition. Freshly painted throughout, the home features large lounge with outlook to garden, kitchen with dishwasher and adjoining meals area, central bathroom with seperate w/c plus all bedrooms with built in robes. Great storage/parking facilities with single carport, single garage with power, shed & undercover parking, suit small boat or caravan, paved low maintenance rear yard.

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3 Peterson Street - Inspect Sat 1.00-1.30pm

$320,000 CRIB POINT

$330,000

This prime allotment positioned on approx 1200sqm is surrounded by quality homes and is on the high side of the road and offers views to the valley and bay glimpses. If you choose to build at rear of block a possible uninterrupted view could be achieved.

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4 BEDROOMS - QUIET CUL-DE-SAC

Being one of the original homes in Crib Point this property is loaded with charm. Features include 3BR’s, separate lounge, recently renovated kitchen & meals area, air-conditioning and a single carport plus separate double garage with workshop outside. Positioned on approximately 1100sq meter allotment this property could be developed (S.T.C.A).This property is within walking distance to the primary school, shops, transport and Westernport Bay.This house will not last long and would certainly attract 1st home buyers/ investors, so bring your hammer and paint brush and make your mark.

D L O S Don McKenzie 0419 955 177 +DVWLQJV 2IĂ€FH

OFFERS OVER $353,000 SIMPLY STUNNING

This immaculate 3 bedroom villa is in a class of its own. This lovely light and airy property comprises two large living areas, good quality kitchen with stainless-steel appliances including dishwasher, main bedroom with FES & WIR, remaining bedrooms have BIR’s and share the central bathroom, there is gas heating and two reverse cycle split systems. The second living area opens onto an undercover HQWHUWDLQLQJ DUHD RYHU ORRNLQJ PDJQLÀFHQW ODQGVFDSHG gardens, tank water is available. A remote controlled double garage and a bonus access entry is available to accommodate a caravan/boat. This home is all class and will suit the most discerning buyer.

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HASTINGS

$318,000

P.O.A “JINDARRA PARK�

This outstanding equestrian property ( 8.39Ha 21Ac) is an attractive, gently rising allotment that has been extensively improved. The property includes a substantial 4BR homestead with wide verandahs, 10 paddocks all with post & rail fencing, troughs, loose boxes and electric fencing, 60 x 20 metre sand arena, large dam, stable complex with hot and cold wash, 20m round yard, outside wash and stalls, machinery shed with studio and 120,000L water storage.

Don McKenzie 0419 955 177 +DVWLQJV 2IĂ€FH

HASTINGS

$385,000

100 METRES TO TOWN

QUALITY AND STYLE

If location & lifestyle is what you’re looking for this elegant 2 bedroom unit ticks all the boxes, literally a 2 minute walk to the heart of town. The kitchen includes good quality appliances, carpet & tiles throughout, separate meals area, evaporative cooling, gas heating, dual-entryu bathroom from main bedroom, and a separate lounge complete the package inside. Outside features an undercover paved outdoor entertaining area and a remote controlled garage. This unit is in a prime location and would suit retiree/ investor.

Expression of interest are required in these two double storey townhouses ready for completion June - July. The inclusions consist of tin roof with Colorbond gutters & down pipes, brick and rendered plaster board construction, aluminum glazed windows, 6 star energy rating, quality kitchen with s/steel appliances, two bathrooms, open plan living with heating & cooling and quality carpets, tiling to entry foyer, kitchen and all other wet areas, paved area accessed from dining and lounge rooms, single garage with internal access, water tanks plumbed to grey water and security lighting. Measuring approx 18sq. (Final product may have slight variations)

6/73 Victoria Street - Inspect Sat 1.30-2.00pm

Don McKenzie 0419 955 177 +DVWLQJV 2IĂ€FH

1 Phillip Court - Inspect Sat 11.00-11.30am

Don McKenzie 0419 955 177 +DVWLQJV 2IĂ€FH

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29A Central Avenue, TYABB

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Offers Invited Over $295,000 OPEN: Visit: eview.com.au

Sam Bucca 0412 755 544

Your home could be worth more than you think! Give Sam Bucca a shot and call for your free no-obligation market appraisal. Selling real estate without the headache. Sam Bucca Senior Sales Consultant / Licensed Estate Agent

0412 755 544

sam.bucca@eview.com.au

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Inspect: Saturday 2.00-2.30pm

HASTINGS 1/3 Victoria Street

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Located in general residential zone 1 with a generous land size of 882m2 (approx) this is a rare opportunity to secure a property that is an ideal budget pleasing home or investment property with the scope to subdivide and develop (S.T.C.A). The home itself features 3 bedrooms, a practical kitchen with meals area and open living room with gas heating and is currently tenanted on a periodic basis returning $300 per week. Outside there is a double carport, double garage/workshop at the rear of the property and a solar heated swimming pool. Positioned only meters from High Street and a short walk to the growing town centre of Hastings and public transport this is an affordable opportunity not to be missed.

For Sale: Inspect: Saturday 12.00-12.30pm

HASTINGS 19 Railway Crescent 2 2 3

Four Bedrooms & Close To Town

Behind The Double Gates

A location hard to beat, only a street away from the centre of Hastings shopping area.This home is positioned at the front of the block and has a separate driveway, with 2 units built at the rear. Featuring 4 bedrooms, a separate large family/lounge room and new carpets and paint throughout. Brand new kitchen with s/steel appliances and a tiled meals area.The bathroom with separate bath and shower was renovated recently. Outside a carport and fenced courtyard. Currently tenanted this property is an ideal investment with units of this size and this close to town always in high demand.Tenants happy to renew lease for further term.

If you are looking for privacy this rendered and renovated home has had the full makeover, from freshly painted ceilings and walls, to a new modern kitchen, hotel style bathroom with walk in shower, 2 good size bedrooms plus a study. This house has had new carpets installed plus ducted heating for winter comfort. Outside, a full length covered entertainment DUHD KDV DQ RSHQ ÀUH DW RQH HQG DQG D EDUEHFXH DUHD DW WKH other, however the extras don’t stop there as there is a selfFRQWDLQHG à DW ZLWK NLWFKHQ ORXQJH EHGURRP EDWKURRP DQG laundry.There is also a large double Colorbond shed with a rear roller door which has lane access. Don’t miss your chance to secure this home.

For Sale: $318,000

Inspect: Saturday 1.00-1.30pm For Sale: Offers over $380,000

TYABB 1/1529 Frankston-Flinders Road Forthcoming Auction Vacant Retail Shop In Tyabb

HASTINGS 63 High Street Best Location In Town

HASTINGS 170 Marine Parade Development Site - Industrial 3 zoning

$YDLODEOH IRU WKH ÀUVW WLPH LQ GHFDGHV WKLV KLJK H[SRVXUH property is available for lease from 7th June onwards. Situated on the corner of High and Victoria Streets, corner sites like this are always in high demand. The premises has two levels, totalling P 7KH JURXQG à RRU LV DSSUR[ P ZLWK PXOWLSOH RIÀFH VSDFH HWF DQG WKH XSVWDLUV DUHD LV DSSUR[ P ZLWK EDWKURRPV and plant and equipment storage space. Includes 4 car parks.

'RXEOH IURQWDJH EORFN ZLWK KLJK WUDIĂ€F H[SRVXUH IURP 0DULQH Parade and access off Lyall Street. Block size is approx 1578m2 with Industrial 3 zoning making it suitable for factories or for a storage yard and any other light industrial use. Price negotiable dependant on terms

For Lease: Price On Application

For Sale: $330,000 negotiable

Positioned along the busy Frankston-Flinders Road is the last available shop in a block of 4. All others now sold. Tyabb is a tightly held area with limited expansion opporunities, it is not often you have the opporunity to buy here. Internal size is approx P ZLWK PXOWLSOH RIĂ€FHV D ZDLWLQJ DUHD DQG D VWDII NLWFKHQ ZLWK EDWKURRP ,GHDO XVH IRU D VROLFLWRU EXLOGHUV RIĂ€FHV UHDO HVWDWH DJHQF\ LQVXUDQFH EURNHU RU DQ\ RWKHU RIĂ€FH XVH =RQLQJ ZLOO allow for further possibilities such as retail or food. Carpeted throughout with tiled kitchen + split system aircon inside. Rear parking with a dedicated car space + public parking lot.

For Sale: Forthcoming Auction N NATIO AL TALL ST ON FIR

DOMINIC TALLON Phone: 0408 528 857

CYNTHIA DOBBIN Phone: 0438 773 627

NIGEL EVANS Phone: 0439 540 055

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Enjoy environmentally-sensitive living close to schools, public transport, the marina and foreshore precinct, in the Peninsula’s fastest growing area. • Four hectare nature reserve • Architectural design guidelines • Superfast broadband with NBN Call 1800 KINGS CREEEK (1800 546 472) or drop by and talk to the team at Ray White, 69 High Street, Hastings. www.kingscreek.com.au

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Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au

Hastings 6 Autumn Court

Harcourts SINCE 1888

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A Superb Starter Here lies a great opportunity to get into the market for all first home buyers and investors alike. Boasting loads of natural light, a great shed and a return driveway makes this Hastings gem not to be missed. Comprising: 3 bedrooms, central bathroom, lounge, open plan kitchen and meals, outdoor entertaining, large rear yard and a carport. Close to all amenities on High St, local schools, easy access to Peninsula Link and only minutes drive to all the Mornington Peninsula has to offer.

AUCTION Saturday 13th June at 1.00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 3.00-3.30pm Tim Ripper 0434 513 640 E tim.ripper@harcourts.com.au

Hastings 18 Edward Street Two For The Price Of One This property is located waterside of Hastings, with a home and flat on the block, open plan kitchen meals, multiple living zones, within walking distance to everything Hastings has to offer, ample amount of parking spaces, this would be well suited to Investors, first home buyers, families or anyone needing the ideal second dwelling! Main Dwelling Comprising; 3 bedrooms all with built in robes, central 2 way bathroom/ensuite, 2 fully separate living zones, open plan kitchen meals with stone beach tops, separate laundry, and 1.5kw solar system. 2nd Dwelling Comprises; 1 bedroom with walk in robe/ ensuite, full operational kitchen, large open plan living with heating and cooling. Outdoors; has an undercover entertaining area, low maintenance gardens, good shedding with the room to accommodate a boat or caravan. Located just a short walk to local shops, primary school, public transport, Hastings Township, Marina and only a short drive to all the Mornington Peninsula has to offer.sed. AUCTION Saturday 13th June at 12.00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Jason Stirling 0411 520 173 E jason.stirling@harcourts.com.au Phil Bravo 0417 381 212 E phil.bravo@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts Hastings

Harcourts

10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au

SINCE 1888

FOR LEASE

FOR LEASE

Bittern 6 Inkerman Street

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Balnarring Beach 4 Tulum Court

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Brand New 3 Bedroom Home

Amazing Home

Brand new home with 3bedrom’s – main with WIR & FES, main bathroom, separate laundry, open plan living space with kitchen and outside is a double garage. Ducted heating throughout the home plus split system air conditioning. NOTE - Landscaping to be completed, photo showing similar to what front will look like.

Beautifully presented home with open plan living and kitchen with dishwasher, 3BR’s and s/contained bungalow with its own little porch area. Front deck offers wonderful views of the spectacular beach close by. Note: for an additional $50 the garden maintenance can be included.

For Lease $320 per week Inspect By Appointment

For Lease $600 per week Inspect By Appointment

Hastings Office 5970 7333

Hastings Office 5970 7333

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FOR LEASE

FOR LEASE

Hastings 5/21 Spring Street

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Crib Point 2 Verdun Drive

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An Enviable Lifestyle

What A Gem

Luxuriously appointed 3BR, 2 bathroom residence featuring indoor & outdoor living zones. Open plan living area has stylish kitchen with s/steel appliances, main bedroom has WIR & FES, whilst outside are private landscaped gardens & custom built pergola. Special features include GDH, refrigerated cooling and double garage.

Wonderful 2BR home with open plan living area and kitchen, in the lounge is a wall furnace and split system, and a room at the rear could be a second lounge or study. Outside is ample parking space for cars plus a garden shed. NOTE - large garage is not included in the property or rent.

For Lease $340 per week Inspect Friday 5.00-5.15pm

For Lease $290 per week Inspect By Appointment

Hastings Office 5970 7333

Hastings Office 5970 7333

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Jade Loizzo PROPERTY MANAGER 5970 7333

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Jess Rollins RENTAL DEPARTMENT MANAGER 0433 215 257

Georgia Irving ASSISTANT PROPERTY MANAGER 5970 7333

When it comes to managing your property, we have an unwavering commitment to place the best tenants into your number one asset. For outstanding service, knowledge and a property management experience that exceeds your expectations, talk to us. Contact Jess, Jade or Georgia for any property management needs, to them it’s not just a job it’s a passion.

www.harcourts.com.au

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(03) 5979 8003 btre.com.au Offers over $890,000 BITTERN

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This modern 2BR unit is set in a complex of only 3 and has no Owners Corporation fees. The open plan interior features a spacious kitchen with s/steel appliances including dishwasher, and a large dining and living area. Two bedrooms include main bedroom with WIR and dual-entry to the bathroom. Other features include Ă RDWLQJ Ă RRUV WKURXJKRXW U F\FOH KHDWLQJ FRROLQJ plenty of storage, private courtyard and single garage with internal access. About 5 years old, this property has been well-maintained.

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One of just four on the block, this spacious unit has a kitchen with dining area and separate living area. There is electric and gas cooking with reverse cycle heating and cooling throughout. Both bedrooms have built-in robes, the main has dual-entry access to the bathroom, and the interior has been painted throughout and has had new carpet installed. Outside there is a neat backyard and a single garage. Located adjacent to primary school and transport, this unit is a solid earner as an investment property.

This impressive home has something for everyone and includes 4BR’s – main with WIR & FES with spa, formal lounge & dining area with heating & Cooling, separate study, open plan kitchen featuring a twin drawer Fisher and Paykel dishwasher plus adjoining meals and family room, separate rumpus or home theatre room, big ODXQGU\ ZLWK SOHQW\ RI VWRUDJH *'+ DQG FHLOLQJ IDQV WR several rooms, intercom system, and outside is a BBQ area, double garage under roof line and a huge highspan workshop

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On a corner location along a no through road, this charming weatherboard home offers three bedrooms including main with WIR & FES, two living areas with Ă RDWLQJ WLPEHU Ă RRUV DQG FRPIRUWV VXFK DV *'+ DQG air-conditioning. The spacious kitchen has a dishwasher and from the adjoining dining area you step out to an under cover entertainment patio overlooking the native gardens. Externally there is a double garage and access through to the back for a caravan or boat.

Located behind the shopping hub, this wonderful unit with street frontage is one of just two on the block and is ideal for a retired couple or investor. Neat and tidy WKURXJKRXW WKH IDEXORXV à RRU SODQ RIIHUV %5¡V GXDO HQWU\ EDWKURRP IURP PDLQ *'+ DQG HYDSRUDWLYH cooling, kitchen with dishwasher, gas/electric cooking with a spacious lounge and dining area. From the lounge step out to paved outdoor courtyard. Internal access from the single garage via the laundry. Leased at $295 per week on a month to month basis.

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NEW LISTING

BITTERN 14 Symonds Street

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Set on 960m2(approx. and designed for functional living with separate formal and informal living areas and quality kitchen with adjoining meals area. Outside is a covered area and private backyard with established gardens. Also features central heating, evaporative cooling, 7 panel solar system, double garage & storage shed.

PRICE VIEW AGENT

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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

SOLD UNDER THE HAMMER

BITTERN 90 Davies Road

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Set on approx. 864m2, this home offers galley kitchen adjoining a lounge & meals area with a lovely brick feature wall and Coonara wood heater. Extra features include air conditioning and BIR’s. Surrounded by secure fencing, there is a single carport at rear and double garage with power on a concrete slab.

PRICE VIEW AGENT

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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

SOLD PRIOR TO AUCTION

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Western Red Cedar home of over 43 squares (406m2) built to lock up stage with plumbing and wiring. Traditional homestead-style property with verandah on 3 sides. 3BR’s - main with spa ensuite, carport, 20,000Lt concrete water tank plus pump and bore. This property is a great opportunity to purchase a small acreage home.

BITTERN 11 Buckley Street

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4 Saturday 16th May 2015 at 1:00pm

AGENT

Wilma Green 0407 833 996

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

CRIB POINT 28 Milne Street

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A blank canvas for your next big project! This1171sqm approx. block has two titles - vacant block with front & rear access on approx. 508sqm and house on approx. 663sqm.) Reinstate the charm and features of yesteryear, including high ceilings, original floorboards, traditional sitting room or library. A rare dual-occ opportunity.

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Saturday 9th May 2015 at 12:00pm

AGENT

Wilma Green 0407 833 996

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

AUCTION RESULTS FOR MAY SOLD 2 WEEKS AFTER AUCTION

TYABB 105 Jones Road This 50 square home set on 3 acres offers functional living, incl 4 bedrooms, study or fifth bedroom, master with WIR & FES with spa bath, four separate living areas, a grand kitchen and games room with bar. More features include 2 x double garages, indoor pool with spa & toilet facilities.

SOLD ON THE DAY OF THE AUCTION

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AGENT

Four-bedroom family home on 1130m2 (approx.) lot with open plan area including kitchen with dual fuel oven and gas 5 burner hotplate. A formal living area is at the front of the home, with the bedrooms positioned to the rear. Extra features include ducted heating and cooling, European laundry and secure fencing.

In a prime position, this block of four units feature spacious kitchens offering gas cooking and electric ovens, living and dining areas, bedrooms with BIR’s ducted heating and single garage.

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Saturday 2nd May 2015 at 2:00pm

AGENT

Paige Brierley 0405 496 722

SOLD PRIVATELY 4th MAY 2015

BALNARRING 0ACIlC $RIVE

TYABB Units 1-4/1542 Frankston-Flinders Road

Paige Brierley 0405 496 722

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555 SOLD PRIVATELY 19th MAY 2015

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Wilma Green 0407 833 996

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

BALNARRING BEACH 2 Sidney Street

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Comfortable four-bedroom home with air-con, wood combustion heater and two bathrooms. The kitchen has an electric oven, dishwasher, and there is a servery window through to the living area. Step outdoors to an alfresco entertaining area, surrounded by native flora and fauna. Other features include a single garage and garden shed.

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CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

CENTURY 21 AGENTS SMARTER BOLDER FASTER

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

Mount Martha

6 Clearwater Close, Mount Martha

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An Oasis Of Excellence This spectacular 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom plus a study residence draws its inspiration from its scene stealing surroundings with breathtaking views across lush bush land to the bay. Natural textures establish the context of the home from a glassframed boardwalk entrance to Spotted gum floorboards & extensive limestone features. The open-plan living area flows out to a peaked entertaining deck with brilliant views; while the stone kitchen is state-of-the-art. There’s a family room & a 2nd outdoor area overlooking a 12 meter lap pool. The luxurious master ensuite bedroom frames the bay while the 5th ensuite bedroom adjoins a wet bar & gym. Features a massive workshop & double remote garage.

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Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 20th June at 11.00am As advertised or by appointment Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au


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

Auction

24b Nelson Street, Mornington

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Cottage Character in Blue Ribbon Beachside Setting In a premier address on the brink of the bay, this idyllic low-maintenance two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is just a short walk to the beach and coastal walking trails to Main Street and the harbour. Instantly inviting, the interior provides timeless appeal with polished boards and excellent natural light. A relaxing living room with an ambient gas log fireplace complements a dining area flowing to a sunroom with sliding glass doors to a deck and easy care rear garden. An efficient kitchen frames garden views. Two bedrooms enjoy two bathrooms, one with a spa. Leave your car in the carport and meander on foot to your favourite cafe or for a dip at the beach.

Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 13th June at 11.00am As advertised or by appointment Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Mornington

Auction

23 Brydon Close, Mornington

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First Class Family Finesse With Massive Man Cave Faultless presentation and a flawless family environment highlight this two-storey five-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom plus a study residence hidden at the end of the cul-de-sac on an impressive allotment in the sought-after Summerfields Estate. Everyone’s a winner from the fabulous family spaces, entertaining facilities, superb stone kitchen and massive man cave with boat/caravan storage, huge workshop area and an adjoining studio/games room. Entertain in style on the feature undercover Merbau deck throughout the seasons. Features a 2.5 remote car garage, main bedroom with retreat area, WIR and en suite, heating/cooling, Sydney Blue Gum flooring, new carpet and integrated speakers. Simply exceptional!

Auction Inspect Contact

Saturday 13th June at 1.00pm As advertised or by appointment Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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

Auction

For Lease

11 Swansea Grove, Mornington

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Grab Yourself A Great Beachside Buy Snap up the chance to secure yourself a well-maintained single-level residence on a great block in a coveted location close to the beach, walking tracks and Main Street’s cafes and shops. An equally appealing opportunity for owner-occupiers or investors, this bright and welcoming three-bedroom home is the perfect foot in the door of a Mornington lifestyle. A living room framed by glass opens to a deck and front garden perfect for summer enjoyment; while an air conditioned dining room adjoins an efficient kitchen. Step out to the large rear garden with ample room for the kids to play alongside a shed and single garage. This is an affordable chance to create your perfect seaside lifestyle.

For Lease

Mornington

Saturday 20th June at 1.00pm As advertised or by appointment Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

For Lease

Mornington

64 Queen Street, Mornington

42 Carnoustie Grove, Mornington

Spacious 2 bedroom home, walk to Main Street and Beach! Fresh paint and carpet, split cycle air con plus Coonara. Large bedrooms, one with air conditioning, WIR and stunning ensuite with floor to ceiling tiles. Auto garage with roller door at rear Available 16th June

This freshly renovated property is located in a sought after beachside spot only a short walk to the beaches, local shops and cafes, with transport only moments away. Offering a modern interior and plenty of living space including a kitchen meals area plus two separate lounges with split systems this is a great family home. Separate rear garage, plenty of car parking space and a great sized yard. Available Now

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For Lease Rent $575 per week Contact Kym Colliver 0408 666 763 bowmanandcompany.com.au

For Lease

Safety Beach

For Lease

Mornington

41 Helm Avenue, Safety Beach

14 Moomba Street, Mornington

Stunning two storey new residence, 3 bedrooms plus study, located in the picturesque Martha Cove. A spacious and light open plan kitchen and living area flows to a timber deck with views to the Martha Cove Marina. Ducted heating and cooling, everything has been thought of here! Available Now

3 bedroom character bungalow, walking distance to Main Street. Featuring living, dining/ kitchen space and large sunroom, floorboards throughout, ducted heating, gas heater, split system air con, gas cooktop, dishwasher, double lock up garage and private gardens. PET FRIENDLY (On application) Available 4th June

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Feathers, fur and fins

Run away with this one 1/84 Mt Eliza Way, MOUNT ELIZA Price: $195,000 (no GST) Agency: Harcourts Limitless, 82 Mt Eliza Way, Mount Eliza, 9788 7400 Agent: Kara James, 0412 939 224

Pet supplies, BITTERN Price: $45,000 plus SAV Agency: Kevin Wright Real Estate, 1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Alan Maguire, 0418 377 038

JOIN the vibrant Mount Eliza village atmosphere with this popular restaurant that is licensed for indoor and outdoor dining till 11pm, 7 days a week. The floor size measures about 120 square metres and has a warm and welcoming fit-out including a full commercial kitchen.

THIS well-stocked pet supplies store is the one-stop shop for your pet needs. Lines include organic chicken mix, toys, leads and veterinary products. Established for about two years, the shop is in a prominent position with a low rent of $2,900 per calendar month. There is a 3 year lease with a further two 3 year lease options. An extenisve list of plant and equipment is included in the asking price.

Can we fix it?

All things nice

Mechanical repairs, HASTINGS Price: $450,000 walk-in-walk-out Freehold and Business Agency: Kevin Wright Real Estate, 1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Alan Maguire, 0418 377 038

Baked goods, MORDIALLOC Price: $120,000 Agency: Kevin Wright Real Estate, 1/26 McLaren Place, Mornington, 5977 2255 Agent: Kevin Wright, 0417 564 454

THIS established mechanical repairs business is in a neat industrial estate located off Frankston-Flinders Road. Set on a 525-square metre block, the brick and Colorbond factory measures 240-square metres – including office and workshop space – and is being offered as a freehold and business package. There are kitchen and bathroom facilities plus plant and equipment including 2 hoists, scan tool, tyre changer, wheel balancer, compressor with a huge overhead crane and a 1986 Mazda loan car.

ESTABLISHED for seven years, this business is a popular regular at many urban and rural markets across Victoria, and supplies cakes to fourteen gourmet food stores across Melbourne each week. The Flavour Station is a highly recognised brand with great income potential with further growth opportunities.

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Linda Ellis Mobile: 0400 480 397

Kevin Wright Mobile: 0417 564 454

Tony Latessa Mobile: 0412 525 151

Michelle Adams Mobile: 0407 743 858

Nichols Crowder 1 Colemans Road, CARRUM DOWNS 9775 1535

Kevin Wright Commercial 72 Main Street MORNINGTON 5977 2255

Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne Street, FRANKSTON Ph: 9781 1588

Jacobs & Lowe 220 Main Street, MORNINGTON 59765926

EMAIL: lindae@cd.nicholscrowder.com.au

EMAIL: kevin@kevinwrightcommercial.com.au

Email: michellea@jlbre.com.au

Email: latessabusiness@bigpond.com

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1533 POINT NEPEAN ROAD, ROSEBUD WEST

119A & 119B TYABB ROAD, MORNINGTON

GF, 4/315 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON

Peninsula Medical Suites

Tyabb Road Investment

Corporate Office Space

• 10m2 - 150m2 approx. • Prime medical location • Waiting room / reception area • Extensive customer car parking • Can be leased separately or as a whole

• 2 buildings on 2 titles • 550 m2 approx building • 2 tenancies returning $73,000 pa + GST + OG • 5 + 5 year leases

• Ground floor space of 94m2 approx

For Lease Starting from $500 per m2 + GST + Outgoings Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

For Sale $1,100,000 plus + GST (if applicable) Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

3 & 4 / 216 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON

1408-1412 NEPEAN HIGHWAY, MOUNT ELIZA

305 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON

Main Street Retail / Office Space

Prime Freehold Opportunity

Medical Suites

• 80m2 approx

• Substantial 3000m2 approx corner site with dual street frontage

• Under Construction

• Two offices plus reception

• Building area: 400m2 approx

• 5 consulting rooms

• 2 + 2 year lease, commenced 30/11/2014

• Securely leased to two established tenants

• 15 carspaces

• Kitchen & toilet facilities

• Returning $127,000 per annum + outgoings

• Short walk to Bays Hospital & Main St shopping

• Entry from Main St & rear carpark • Lift from the secure basement carparking • Carpeted, air-conditioned & partitioned

For Lease $2,900pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

• Available late 2015

For Sale $450,000 Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

For Sale Expressions Of Interest Invited Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

GF, 1 & 2 / 883 NEPEAN HIGHWAY, MORNINGTON

For Lease $6,500pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

ROSEBUD CENTRAL SHOPPING CENTRE • • • • •

Office, Retail, Restaurant • Commercial 2 zoning, suitable for a variety of uses • Total area 307m2 • 10 car park spaces onsite and Council car park at rear • Air-conditioning and security cameras

Retail spaces now available in this well established shopping centre Join Ritchies, The Rosebud Library & Rosebud Cinema Ample staff and customer parking Attractive lease terms available Retail spaces starting from 27 m2 to 181 m2

• Extensive internal office fitout

For Lease $8,000pcm + GST + Ogs Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

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Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

81 Arthurs Seat Road, Red Hill 5989 2364


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5-star general store TRADING seven days, this well-known business has no opposition in the immediate residential area and stocks general store lines along with takeaways and coffee sales. There is the potential to open as a restaurant with an outdoor dining area. An attached three bedroom residence is included.

OPERATING Monday to Friday from 7am to 9.30pm and Saturday from 9am to 12 noon, this busy laundrette has 12 washing machines and 8 clothes dryers. The premises has an automatic door, air-conditioning and there is a monitored alarm system.

Convenience store and takeaways, MOUNT ELIZA Price: All offers considered Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Laundrette, FRANKSTON Price: $119,500 Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

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

Tel: (03) 9781 1588 Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service GYM SUPPLEMENTS SOMERVILLE Attractive business, the only one selling gym supplements on the Peninsula, also sells gym gear & accessories. Vendor happy to train buyer. Vibrant website with online store also. All stock included in price.

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED

PRICE REDUCED

ASIAN TAKEAWAY

INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY

CARRUM DOWNS Vendors are moving on to another venture and require a quick sale. Manufacture & design of upholstered and commercial furniture in large factory, good location. Vendor offers all training and support.

BRAESIDE Great price for the turnover! Cheap rent, long lease, prominent corner position, coolroom. Trading 5 days. Can’t go wrong with this one – call now!

FRANKSTON Very busy in newly renovated food court, excellent equipment, extensive made to order and ready to serve food. Currently fully managed, HUGE potential for owner operator. Huge takings – this is an excellent price for this business.

$40,000 + sav

$50,000 + sav PRICE REDUCED INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY

$65,000 + sav

$85,000 + sav CONFECTIONERY MANUFACTURING

CARRUM DOWNS Fully renovated, large clean shop with wonderful atmosphere. Good seating capacity, excellent equipment, large kitchen and storage area. Owner not suited to business. 5 days. HUGE POTENTIAL!!!

RESUMES

SPORTSWEAR

HOME BASED Professional resume writing, free analysis, interview preparation. Great website, all assistance offered, good systems in place. Work hours to suit yourself.

ROSEBUD Popular franchise well located in EXV\ 5ÂśEXG 3OD]D +XJH IRRW WUDIÂżF very well presented. Easily run with one full-time and 2 casual staff. S52 shows excess of $12,000 pw.

$99,500

$100,000 + sav

COMMERCIAL UPHOLSTERY

PRICE REDUCED INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES Supply of auto air-conditioning compressors t’out Aust. Customers include related businesses & industries. New & re-conditioned. Pickup and delivery by couriers,1300 number or email. Computerised accounting & stock

AUTOMOTIVE COMPRESSORS

WHOLESALE DELIVERY

SEAFORD FRANKSTON ,GHDO IRU ÂżUVW EXVLQHVV RZQHU WUDGLQJ Easy to run business with one driver 5 ½ days. immaculate premises with & one admin, perfect H/W. Homeindoor & outdoor seating on busy based – no rent to pay, no stock main road amidst retail & commerto carry. 7 days midnight to 8am. Delivers SE suburbs & Peninsula. cial properties. Has coolroom, good equipment. S52 shows $4066 ave pw turnover.

$119,500

$110,000 + sav

MORNINGTON PENINSULA Established & growing business with all hard work done. Widely recognized brand, multiple sales channels, quality product. Ideal “bolt on� business or as a continuing stand alone. Long lease options. REDUCED TO

$99,000 + sav BUSINESS & FREEHOLD EILDON Two freehold shops on main street available @ $220,000 + gst. BusiQHVV VHOOV FDPSLQJ JHDU ÂżVKLQJ tackle & bait, auto spares, water sports equipment, work gear etc. Est 30 years, only one in town.

$119,500 + sav

$120,000 + sav

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NEW LISTING FROZEN YOGHURT

CAFE

FRESH POULTRY

MELBOURNE 8OWUD PRGHUQ ZLWK ÀRRU WR FHLOLQJ ZLQGRZV *URXQG ÀRRU RI ODUJH corporate building, many orders from upstairs tenants. Good seating capacity, excellent equipment. 5 days 7.30am to 3pm. S52 shows $6395 pw.

KARINGAL Great start up shop with cheap rent due to the small size of the shop. Easy to operate, currently UXQ E\ SDUW WLPH VWDII *RRG SURÂżWV fantastic location near cinema, trades 7 days noon to 10pm.

BRIGHTON Prime location near beach, train station, school & bowling club. Has 3 bdm accommodation. Fully renovated, little cooking, excellent equipment. 7 days 8.30am to 4pm. *RRG SURÂżWV

ROSEBUD Very well presented business in busy plaza, only two owners in \HDUV $ SURÂżWDEOH EXVLQHVV ready to be taken to the next level, JRRG WXUQRYHU DQG SURÂżWV (DV\ WR operate.

$150,000 + sav

$165,000 + sav

$180,000 + sav

LICENSED CAFE

CLEANING

ORGANIC FOODS

ROSEBUD WEST This very popular venue is located directly opposite foreshore and close to S/C with plenty of parking available. Dual shop, always busy, seats 60 inside and more outside under footpath umbrellas.

Local and interstate suppliers, wholesale to retailers across Melbourne inc Bellarine & Mornington Peninsulas. Increasing by two customers per week. Vendor will stay for smooth transition, premises can be used by new owner for a period of time.

$180,000 + sav

$235,000 + sav NEW LISTING NEWSAGENCY

HOLIDAY LODGE

MANUFACTURE & CONSTRUCTION

DROMANA Two businesses – Aluminium specializes in custom made furniture, outdoor tables & benches, fabrication, powder coating, fabrication for residential, commercial and marine industries. Marine construction business manufacture pontoons and carry out jetty demolition and maintenance. Huge forward orders.

$640,000 + sav NEW LISTING TYRE SALES & AUTO REPAIRS

CURTAINS AND BLINDS

$180,000 + sav PIZZA, FISH & CHIPS

NARRE WARREN SOUTH CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES Busy takeaway/milk bar with good Fully managed business cleaning schools, long standing staff. Current cash turnover, large shop with walk-in owner selling after 25 years, good coolroom, commercial kitchen, double pizza oven. Long lease available turnover with further potential. includes 3 bdm residence with double garage.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST APPLIES

$350,000 + sav

WHOLESALER

LICENSED RESTAURANT

WARATAH NORTH Group lodge can accommodate up to 20 people, 3 cottages, solar heated pool. 10 acre freehold property also available for $1.2M, 3 acres of bushland at rear attracts birds & wildlife.

HASTINGS Established 50 years in main street of town, long lease available. Very well presented, includes gifts. Large number of repeat customers. Training assistance available. Monday to Friday and half days on weekend.

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES Two businesses in one, long standing of some 30 years, has licence agreement with major tyre manufacturer. Excellent turnover and SUR¿WV ò GD\V

ROSEBUD Strong branded retail store in prime showroom, leads and repeat business guaranteed as positioned alongside the Number One Carpet Retail Organisation in Aust. All work handled by sub-contractors

$350,000 (business)

$390,000 + sav

$395,000 + sav

$435,000 + sav

$490,000 + sav

$650,000 + sav

RESTAURANT, CAFE & BAR

CAFE

MOWERS

TAXI LICENCE

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JEWELLERY MANUFACTURING

WARRAGUL 6XSHUE ÂżWRXW RI WKH RULJLQDO FRXUWhouse in town. Central location, stunning established grounds, high ceilings, commercial kitchen. Restaurant seats 149, 78 over the bar. Licensed premises until 1am.

KARINGAL Long standing business in prominent position in food court. Huge turnover, good equipment, well presented..

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES Sales, repairs & service of mowers and gardening equipment. Preferred retailers, dealers to major suppliers, warranty agents. Extensive website. Stock included in the asking price.

3 licences @ $320,000 each. Area covers Dandenong to the Mornington Peninsula. Licence fee per annum $450 each.

CONFIDENTIALITY APPLIES All types of sheetmetal products, specializing in design & manufacture of quality components and accessories. Predominantly steel, stainless steel & aluminium. Large RIÂżFH VSDFH KXJH IDFWRU\

Est 1996, wholesale to retailers in Australia & NZ. Unique approach to manufacturing with precision engineering and design. Unique press tool technique maintains rapid production process comparable with offshore counterparts.

$650,000 + sav

$695,000 + sav

$695,000

$960,000

$1 million + sav

$2.2 million + sav

CLAYTON SOUTH SORRENTO Operates from 2 factories, two Family run pizza & pasta business, all delivery persons. Buy from overseas foods purchased from local suppliers. and within Australia, clients are Upmarket, attractive presentation, torestaurants, takeaways, grocers, fruit tal 200 seating capacity. Huge scope, VKRSV VXSHUPDUNHWV HWF +LJK SURÂżW ODUJH SURÂżWV 9HQGRU KDSS\ WR VWD\ RQ percentage, simple to operate. and manage if required.

Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD Mobile: 0412 525 151 REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA Australian Institute of Business Brokers Committee Member. 33 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability

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Lease Price: Contact agent Contact: Tanya Scagliarini 0438 289 859

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Music ď Ž Arts ď Ž Food BRITISH INDIA: THE LAST GANG IN TOWNS By Neil Walker QUIETLY, just quietly, British India have become one of Australia’s best bands. While they haven’t fully crossed over into the mainstream yet, relentless touring in far-flung cities and towns and the subsequent good word of mouth has earned British India a well-deserved decade-long career and counting. Many bands may pay lip service about working hard to win fans but even a quick glance at British India’s full-on tour schedule shows they mean it, man. They’ll play venues anywhere, even if it’s “not a big college townâ€? as Polymer Records promoter extraordinaire Artie Fufkin once put it. More often than not, the four-piece from Mentone – singer and guitarist Declan Melia, guitarist Nic Wilson, bassist Will Drummond and drummer Matt O’Gorman - is out there playing live somewhere because they genuinely love it. O’Gorman told Mint Magazine it’s actually British India’s lack of mainstream success which has made the band determined to work harder than ever, even after ten years on the road. “We still like getting out of the house and touring. Speaking to a

lot of bands ‌ they say it would be good to tour less but we’ve still got the desire and the hunger.

about anything [but] we’re all still very ambitious and we’re always wanting to get to the next level.�

“We still feel like we’ve got a bit to prove, going out and playing. We’ve never really had that big hit. We’ve done really well and can’t complain

Latest album Nothing Touches Me, their fifth, builds on the momentum of 2013’s Controller which saw songs such as Summer Forgive

Me and I Can Make You Love Me playlisted by Triple M. The ‘alternative nation’ at Triple J has always supported British India since their debut single Outside 109 way back in 2005 but Triple M’s backing is a new development. British India released their first three albums independently on Shock Records but suffered a major blow when that label went into receivership owing the band money. “We were kind of in limbo ‌ we recorded some demos and sent them out. Mushroom heard them and was keen to get on board. “Since we’ve been dealing with Mushroom, it’s been amazing for a band like us to have ‘the Mushroom machine’ on board for the last two albums and that’s definitely been a big reason [for more success].â€? The band hasn’t suffered a ‘I prefer their early stuff’ backlash from the hardcore British India faithful, according to O’Gorman. “The older fans have stuck by us which we’re quite lucky about and thankful for,â€? he says. “It almost feels like we have two sets of fans. We have the first three albums fans and then the Control-

ler and Nothing Touches Me fans. Sometimes we’ll play a couple of old songs and no-one will know them and then other times we’ll play Run The Red Light [from 2007’s Guillotine debut album] and people will go nuts.� O’Gorman says British India are still committed to the album as a concept, even with the dawn of the music streaming era with listeners able to easily cherry pick individual songs to listen to. “It’s weird how it’s all changing. We still feel pretty strongly about albums. It’s a lot different now even to when we started. You can put out a single rather than having to put out an EP. You can just literally write and record a song, send it off, get the OK from everybody and it’s out three weeks later.� *British India’s latest album Nothing Touches Me is available now. The band will play live at the Pelly Bar at the Pier Hotel, 508 Nepean Hwy, Frankston on Friday 5 June, doors open 8pm, tickets from $27. See pierlive.com.au or call 03 9783 9800.

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TASTE OF SORRENTO SORRENTO’S FOOD FIESTA Taste of Sorrento is heading into its 6th year on the weekend of 28-31st May 2015. This year’s program is full to the brim of food, wine and beer events not often seen on the Mornington Peninsula. You can check out the full program and make bookings at tasteofsorrento.com.au, but here are just a few key events to whet the appetite. MASTERCHEF ITALIAN MASTERCLASS & DINNER: BUCKLEYS CHANCE, 6.30pm, Friday 29th May Michael Demagistris, finalist from Masterchef Professionals, will present a masterclass on dishes inspired by his Italian heritage. Michael will talk about his experience and life after Masterchef and his journey as a chef, whilst delivering a three course menu sent to tantalise and inspire. Michael is down to earth and loves to forage as locally as possible, plus has a very inventive streak which he will demonstrate not only at this special dinner but also at the Foodie’s market on Sunday 31st May. A hint…the “Cronut”, a cross between a croissant and a doughnut is to die for!

Cost: $70pp plus drinks. 174 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento. www.buckleyschance.com.au Bookings: 5984 2888 If you can’t do dinner, why not check out the breakfast degustation at the gorgeous Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club. Usually reserved for members only, the Club is getting behind this special community event by offering a couple of exclusive opportunities to dine including a breakfast degustation and also three course Fare Share fundraising dinner, all on Saturday 30th May. Don’t also miss the opportunity to see four high calibre chefs up close and personal in Ian Curley, Paul Mercurio, Daniel Wilson and Adam D’Sylva,in cooking demonstrations on Saturday and Sunday 30 & 31th May. And also, if you can be at The Taste Marquee at 154 Ocean Beach Rd on Sunday 31st may at 11am you could win a KITCHENAID to take home. Awesome prize just for being part of a great Sorrento event. A full event program is available at www.tasteofsorrento.com.au.

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Champs vs champs: Peninsula Football League got up over Ovens & Murray Football League 11.14 (80) to 10.10 (70), a result that left Ovens & Murray player coach Brendan Fevola, above, dazed and confused. Pictures: Michael Kompa Photography

Champion team beats team of champions PENINSULA INTERLEAGUE By Toe Punt PENINSULA Football League will get another crack at Geelong Football League for the top dog title after hanging on to beat Ovens & Murray Football League in Albury on Saturday. The visitors beat their more fancied opponents for the third time in as many meetings after knocking them over at Frankston Park and Optus Oval in previous meetings. Other than trailing by two points at quarter time, Peninsula FL controlled the game for most of the match. There were some tense moments in the final quarter when Ovens & Murray made a charge in front of their home crowd. Despite the home ground advantage and AFL talent including interleague coach Brendan Fevola, Matt Prendergast and Dean Polo, Peninsula Football League was able to hang on to record an 11.14 (80) to 10.10 (70) victory. Peninsula FL set up the win with an explosive second quarter which netted 5.4 to one straight goal. The visitors coughed up a number of opportunities

in the first half and could have iced the game in the opening hour. The visitors maintained their work rate in the third quarter and were still in command at the final change 7.14 (56) to 5.5 (35). Edithvale skipper Stevey Mannix was doing the job for Peninsula FL through the middle of the ground and Langwarrin skipper Scott Sienkiewicz, who was awarded the VCFL medal for being the best player on the ground, was in and under and doing the hard things. Peninsula FL went into the match with only one ruckman, Bonbeach’s Dylan Jones. The move paid off, allowing the visitors to have some run in their legs when it mattered most late in the game. Former Richmond player and Edithvale-Aspendale star Brett O’Hanlon booted three goals for the winners while Pines’ Aaron Edwards, YCW’s Anthony Bruhn and Seaford coach Ben Crowe finished with two goals each. Crowe was even used in the ruck at times to gives Jones a spell. Warwick Miller was named vice captain of the side and he did a superb job down back, while Mornington’s

Adam Symes kept Fevola to just one goal. Pines’ gun Luke Potts had a heap of the footy through the middle of the ground and the composed Sam Gill from Mt Eliza was cool in the crisis and provided plenty of drive from half back. It was an impressive win for the Peninsula FL, who went into the game without the likes of Ash Eames, Anthony Barry, Michael Gay, Justin Van Unen, Rohan Heasley, Matthew Clark and Brent Guerra. Ovens & Murray, however, were at full strength. Last year’s O&M medal winner couldn’t make the final squad of 25. According to Ovens & Murray media man Rob McKinlay, his league picked a team that was experienced and hardened. “Before the game we said that Peninsula FL was embarrassed last season against Geelong and would be looking to send a message,” McKinlay said. “Our boys have taken a pretty relaxed approach to the match and don’t really know what to expect from the opposition,” McKinlay said before the game.

“We don’t want to lose though because that drops us back to a five/ six ranking, which means its three years before you get another chance to challenge for the number one title.” After the game, McKinlay said the loss would “smash the ego of the group”. “Fev (Brendan Fevola) said Ovens & Murray was the best league in Victoria in the lead up and now we drop back to the third tier. “He was contracted for three years by the league to take us back to number one. It will be interesting to see what happens now,” McKinlay said. Whilst Ovens & Murray players were playing golf on Friday, Peninsula FL was travelling five hours up the Hume Highway to make a statement. Before the game, Peninsula FL coach Troy Shannon said his charges hadn’t travelled the distance to embarrass themselves. “They (O&M) have picked 15 midfielders and generally a team full of talent,” Shannon said. “We have picked a team. Back pocket players in the pockets, wingers on the wing and forwards in their spots. We didn’t want a team of midfielders

playing in pockets. “We had two Mornington and two YCW players in our back six and two YCW players and two Pines players in our forward six. They play together and know what to expect. “Our preparation started in the preseason and this is the reward for effort. Geelong FL did the same last year and look what they did to us. “We were as prepared as we could be. We picked a team we were confident would be good enough to get the job done and we knew as much as we possibility could about the opposition. We knew who their good players were, their capabilities and what we needed to do to stop them. “We knew they would come home strong because of the brand of footy we played for the first three quarters, however, I was always pretty confident we would hang on. “Any win is great but against quality opposition on their own ground is always sweeter. They deserved the win. The league deserved the win,” Shannon said.

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Nepean blows its chances in big showdown NEPEAN INTERLEAGUE By Toe Punt NEPEAN Football League dropped its Victoria Country Football League ranking from 13 to 12 on Saturday despite going down in a thriller to Riddell Football League at Mecedon. Wasted opportunities were the difference between the sides, Nepean FL having 31 scoring shots to just 24 but going down by three points, 15.9 (99) to 13.18 (96). The visitors dominated possession time in their forward half in the final quarter, however, could only manage 4.6 to Riddell Football League’s 3.3. Trailing by 12 points at three quarter time, the visitors quickly went three goals down in the opening minutes of the last when Jack Mills kicked the first of his two crucial last quarter goals. Nepean FL booted four of the next five goals though and hit the front through Sorrento’s Leigh Poholke at the 22-minute mark. Poholke finished with five goals, adding to the eight interleague goals he kicked last year. Sharks teammate James Hallahan, who was sensational throughout the match, had the chance to extend the

lead to a match winning eight points a short time later. Unfortunately the star midfielder sprayed the kick and it went through for a minor score. Riddell took the ball up the other end of the ground and Mills took a strong contested mark at the 24-minute back. He went back, drilled it and took back the lead for his side. The home side stacked numbers at and behind the footy in a tense final four minutes, preventing Nepean FL to penetrate its attacking zone. Rye’s Kris Bardon was awarded the VCFL medal for being the best player on the ground. Bardon kicked the opening goal of the match and added a second late in the quarter to give the visitors a four point break at the first change. However, other than squandered opportunities, Nepean lost the game in the second quarter. Riddell booted three unanswered goals in the first 14 minutes of the second quarter and finished with four of the five goals in the term. They led 8.5 (53) to 5.7 (37) at the main interval. Luke Clark, who has been in superb form for Hastings this season, was well beaten by Brett Chambers, who won the battle for four quarters. Chambers,

who has been in his side’s best in four of five matches this season, took five telling marks in the last quarter which went a long way in Riddell FL winning the game. Nathan Henley and Ryan Mullett lifted in the third quarter and helped Nepean FL draw within two points at the 13 minute mark, however, Riddell again answered with three quick goals in six minutes and pushed the margin back out to 17 points. A late goal to Poholke deep into time-on in the third gave Nepean FL a sniff in the last. Nepean FL booted 8.11 to 7.4 in the second half. It had its chances, many of them considered in footy terms as ‘sitters’. Rye skipper Adam Kirkwood was a soldier all day for Nepean FL while Rosebud teammates Rob Forrest and Tom Baker were also outstanding over four quarters. It was a game that got away for Nepean FL but - unlike regular leagues - there’s no game next week to rectify the situation. Close encounter: Nepean Football League went down to Riddell Football League by just three points. Pictures: Scott Memery

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