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Food won’t go to waste Food waste recycling is up and running in the Kingston municipality. Local mother Michelle Devanny and her son Archer (pictured) have been using their newly delivered food caddy to separate their rubbish. See story page 3. Picture: Supplied

Footy team pulls out of competition Brodie Cowburn brodie@baysidenews.com.au THE Chelsea Football Club will not participate in the 2020 MPNFL season if it goes ahead. The club announced last week that they had made the decision to withdraw their football sides from this year’s season. The seniors, reserves, and under 19s squads have all been pulled out. The decision taken by the club excludes their netball sides.

Chelsea FNC president Michael Davis said “the decision to withdraw from the season has not been taken lightly, but we believe it is in the best interest of the club and our members.” “With over 110 years of history we need to ensure that we are here for our members for many more years to come. Season 2020 was going to be a great year for the club with outstanding recruitment along with laser sharp commitment from our historical playing group,” he said.

“Our resolve for success will only become greater as we begin to plan for season 2021. We look forward to reengaging with our community once we can do this in line with government and local council guidelines. “As a community, we need to get behind these people and partners and ensure that we are able to get through the challenges faced from the COVID-19 lockdown. The league has been supportive of our position and are understanding of the challenges currently

considered decisions based on what it feels is right for its members, and its short and long term sustainability.” “While we fully respect that decision, we will continue to work with the remainder of MPNFL and AFL South East clubs who over the past few weeks have seen strong numbers return to training in a positive first step in returning to competitive sport across the region,” he said. MPNFL clubs are set to review the status of the season on 21 June.

facing clubs and we support their endeavours moving forward.” A statement from the club read that the decision was made after evaluating player welfare, member and volunteer welfare, and financial sustainability. The club estimates that 85 per cent of its sponsors have been severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. AFL South East Chief Operating Officer Shaun Connell said “we fully respect the right of the Chelsea Football Netball Club committee to make

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Residents can recycle food waste their waste. Scraps that can be recycled include meat, fish, bones, cooked food, and dairy products. Kingston Council estimates that food waste made up about half of all household waste which was usually sent to landfill. The recycled scraps will now be sent to a commercial facility in Dandenong South where it will be turned into compost. The compost will be used on soil in farms, parks, and gardens.

CADDYS and free bin liners are being delivered to local households as part of Kingston Council’s rollout of food waste recycling. Food waste recycling in the Kingston municipality got up and running last month. Residents can now put food waste in their green bin along with their garden waste. Last week residents began receiving caddies and compostable bin liners for their kitchens to help them separate

Residents without a green bin can call council on 1300 653 356 to order one. More information at kingston. vic.gov.au/foodwaste.

ARCHER and Gracie putting food waste into their new caddy so that it can be recycled in their garden bin. Picture: Supplied

Minister removal Covid case at clinic DISABILITY service provider in won’t change law AChelsea has shut its doors after a client tested positive for COVID-19. Brodie Cowburn brodie@baysidenews.com.au THE removal of local government minister Adem Somyurek won’t have an effect on changes made when the new Local Government Act was passed in March this year. The passage of the act mandated changes to single member wards for most Victorian councils. Kingston Council will change to single member wards at the October election this year. Premier Daniel Andrews said on 15 June that decisions made by Mr Somyurek while he was local government minister would not be reviewed. “The minister has taken forward positions endorsed by cabinet. He has made a number of different decisions pursuant to his role as minister. I am not aware of any reason to go back over those or to be concerned about those,” Mr Andrews said. The change to single member wards had been met with opposition. Victorian Greens leader Samantha Ratnam said the move “will increase the likelihood that councils are controlled entirely by major parties and that decision making is dominated by ward interests over the common good of the council area (“Council changes may hurt small parties and independents”, The News, 29/4/19)”. Mr Somyurek was sacked from the state government cabinet following a 60 Minutes report which made allegations of branch stacking and derogatory behaviour.

The state government confirmed on 10 June that one case had been reported from a client at Scope Disability’s day service centre in Chelsea. The centre was shut down for cleaning. “All close contacts of the client, including staff members and clients of the facility, are being tested and required to quarantine,” the state government’s media release said. The centre was required to remain closed until 11 June.

Path works contracted THE contract for the next section of works on the Bay Trail has been handed out. At Kingston Council’s May meeting they agreed to hand the contract for works on the foreshore shared path between Rennison Street, Parkdale and Nepean Highway, Mordialloc to Delfino Paving Co Pty Ltd. The contract is worth a lump sum of $1.36 million. Picture: Gary Sissons

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A MAN was restrained by police after he flipped his car in a Somerville fast food drive through and allegedly attacked emergency services workers trying to help him last week. At around 12.40am, 13 June, emergency services received calls that a car had hit a bollard and flipped onto its side at an Eramosa Road fast food restaurant. Police were told the man inside the car was acting in “an aggressive manner”. A police statement read that the driver had freed himself from the car, but then allegedly pushed a paramedic and headbutted a CFA member. Police restrained the man and he was taken to hospital. Police will interview the 23-year-old Tyabb man in relation to assaulting emergency service worker and traffic related offences.

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A LEARNER driver was caught on the road without an accompanying driver last week. The 18-year-old man was pulled over by Moorabbin Highway Patrol on the Dingley Bypass in Heatherton after being caught driving 15 kmph over the speed limit. The Clyde North resident received three infringement notices totalling $1321 and accrued seven demerit points.

MOORABBIN police officers are hoping to reunite a backpack of toys with its owner. The bag was found in the back seat of a taxi and brought into the station on 7 June. The name “Bella 06/2020” is written on the base of a unicorn painting on the bag. The owners can contact the station on 9556 6565 to collect the bag.

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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Hastings residents shot by rabbiter Compiled by Cameron McCullough WHILE driving along the Tyabb road with their father in a buggy on November 15, 1919, Frederick Lewis Davis and Benjamin Shersby Davis, orchardists, of Hastings, heard the report of a shot gun from the bush on the north side about two miles from Tyabb, and felt the sting of pellets. Both sons were shot in the eye, and received wounds in other parts of the body. Subsequently a man came out-of the bush carrying a shot gun and a dead rabbit. In the County Court last Tuesday the brothers proceeded against Hecter Henry Swann, carpenter, of Mornington, each claiming £99 damages for the wound he received, alleging that Swann was guilty of negligent use of the shot gun. Mr. C. J. Lowe appeared for the brothers Davis and Mr Magennis for Swann. For the defence Swann denied that he had caused the injuries, or that he had been negligent. On a statement to the police Swann said that he had fired at a rabbit which was running between him and the road, a distance of about 40 yards. Benjamin Davis was awarded $50 damages, and Fred Davis £25 damages with costs in each instance. *** AT last week’s meeting of the Frankston and Hastings Shire Council the report of Messrs Coates and Co., as to the value of the Frankston Gas and Electric Light Works was laid on the table. Cr Latham: What is the report

about? I understood the resolution of the Council was to cancel the concession granted to the Gas and Electric Light Company. Cr Mason said the expert’s report was obtained at the request of the council. The Engineer: A sub-committee was appointed to deal with the lighting question. Cr Griffeth: Is Mr Cook’s letter here today? The Engineer: Yes. Cr Griffeth: Well let us have it. Cr Mason explained that the subcommittee consisted of the Frankston and Seaford Riding councillors. Cr Latham was of opinion that the resolution to cancel should have been carried out. Cr Griffeth said he would like to hear the minute read which gave the committee authority to go on with any scheme of the sort. The secretary said he could not turn up the minute off-hand. Cr Oates: We cannot waste all day looking for minutes. Cr Griffeth: There is no waste about it. It is a question of procedure. I say this committee you talk about exceeded its powers, and I want the minutes to prove it. When was the committee appointed, and with what powers? The secretary read the minutes of the sub-committee meeting, which referred to the letter received from the shire solicitor. Cr Latham: Where is that letter ? The secretary read the letter, dated 7th April, which related to the draft application, contained under the same

cover, to be sent to the Minister, asking that the Order-in-Council made in favor of the Gas Company, be cancelled. Cr Jones: You have made no attempt to carry out the instructions contained in that letter. Cr Latham: The letter holds out reasonable hope of success. Cr Mason said in private conversation with Mr Cook he had been led to think otherwise. Cr Jones: Don’t you think we are entitled to what we ask? Cr Mason: Yes, I have always maintained so. Cr Latham: It is time we looked somewhere else for legal advice. Cr Jones: He holds out hope of success in his letter, and in private conversation says there is no hope. Cr Griffeth: Where has that letter been for the last two months? Cr Howell said it was time finality was reached. The Council had been trying to meet the company but without success. Now that the Council had definitely resolved to have the Order-in-Council cancelled the shire solicitor should exert all his energies in that direction. The electric light question was a big one and vitally affected the interests of the shire. The people had put up with hardship long enough. The company had warned Seaford that no other company could supply electric light within the shire and it seemed that Seaford had to wait the pleasure of the present company. The Council had taken a definite stand and should keep things moving.

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Cr Griffeth: It is not the solicitor’s fault. He wrote his letter two months ago. Cr. Oates: It is his fault that we have no agreement. Cr Griffeth: His letter is dated the 7th April. It was not produced at last meeting, and now the sub-committee have switched off and employed an expert to value the plant. Cr Oates: It is easy to pick holes. I want to see others take some responsibility. Cr. Griffeth: You have exceeded your powers. Cr Oates: And jolly well time too. We have carried you quite long enough. We could have arranged with the company as far as Frankston was concerned, but we stuck out in the interests of the Centre and East Ridings We tried to make them take the light to Somerville and Hastings, and you did nothing. Cr Griffeth: What about Seaford? Cr Oates: Seaford is not in it. We tried to get the light pushed on down here. Cr Jones: How could you push it down here when you have not enough for yourselves ? Has not the company been trying to light Frankston without success ? You were worrying all the time about us. (Laughter). Cr Oates: I am glad to see you are awake at last! Cr Mason said the Frankston light could not be called a lighting system. The Council would never have given rights to the company if it was known that the electric light was to be avail-

able for a few hours only each night. In reply to Cr Howell, it was stated that the Order in-Council related only to the electric light. Cr Jones: When the committee got this expert’s report was it with a view to purchase or simply for the information of the Minister? Cr Mason: For the information of the Minister. Cr Howell moved, and Cr Griffeth seconded, that before the expert’s report is sent on to the Minister, together with the application for the cancellation of the Order-in-Council, that a special meeting of the Council be held. *** THE Frankston College is now established, and intending scholars are advised to enrol at once. *** LAST night Cr Oates, Mr Bradbury and Mr E. Barrett were elected trustees for Frankston’s machine gun. *** LAST Sunday morning about 300 sailors of H.M.S. Renown were welcomed at Frankston by the Shire President, (Cr. D. E. Hoban.) The ladies of the Wattle Club distributed fruit and cigarettes, and presented each sailor with a Wattle Club badge. General Monash, who was present with Miss Monash, said he had long heard of the splendid work done by the Wattle Club, and he asked Miss Gregory (president) to convey his warmest thanks to members. *** FROM the pages of the Mornington Standard, 11 June 1920

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By Craig MacKenzie LANGWARRIN and Seaford United will participate in the 2020 league season. The last two local clubs to decide their response to the disrupted season have informed Football Victoria of their decision. Langwarrin president Tanya Wallace addressed the senior squad last week before making the decision to play this year. “All of our players returned and have agreed to play so I’m really grateful for the commitment they’ve shown and for wanting to stick by the club in challenging and difficult times,” she said. “I’m really proud of the way everyone throughout the club has reacted to what needed to be done to allow us to get back training and the staggered approach to introducing different groups to training has definitely worked well for us.” Wallace has spearheaded Langy’s biosecurity education program for NPL and community club coaches and singled out former long-serving senior coach Gus Macleod, technical director of the club’s community junior program, for special mention. “Gus has been great throughout this and he’ll be assisting the community coaches when they all return to training,” Wallace said. Wallace also confirmed that Langwarrin will compete in all four age groups as a junior NPL licence holder – under 13, 14, 15 and 16 levels – and the club was expected to announce the appointment of former player Liam George as under-16 NPL coach. The junior NPL competition completed seven rounds prior to the COVID-19 shutdown and Langy’s previous under-16 coach walked out after just five rounds before taking on a junior coaching role at a women’s NPL club. George’s last coaching gig was at Skye United and he had shunned overtures from other local clubs before deciding to return to Lawton Park. “I had intended to have an educational year and I’d been attending sessions at local senior clubs and connecting with local coaches all with a view to enhancing my knowl-

All systems go: Langwarrin president Tanya Wallace in front of The Gus Macleod Stand at Lawton Park. Picture: Michelle Strachan

edge,” George said. “But I’m a Langy boy and I knew the club was looking for someone so when this opportunity came up it seemed like a really good fit to me.” George currently coaches at Rowville Secondary College and works with former Manchester United and Denmark star Jesper Olsen in the Future Football project. Seaford United president Willie Lynn was the last local State League boss to give season 2020 the thumbs up. His caution was centred on doubts about player numbers but Seaford had a full complement of players at both training sessions last week and only two senior squad players did not train but are expected back this week. “I think it’s important for the club to participate this year and one of the main reasons is that if we hadn’t then next year it would have been harder to get the players back,” Lynn said. “It’s important to keep them going.” In State 1 news Mornington had pencilled in a friendly against Bulleen at the Veneto Club at 1pm on Saturday 27 June. That match was arranged pending expected state government approval of a return to contact training later this month but on Sunday the government announced that full contact training could resume from Monday 13 July. “Well obviously the game’s off now

and we thought we had the next four weeks planned perfectly,” Mornington gaffer Adam Jamieson said. The government announcement included a return to competition date of Monday 20 July meaning the opening of the State League season will take place on the last weekend of July. FV is yet to announce the season format and the structure of the individual leagues as we went to press but speculation was mounting that a number of clubs may decide to withdraw. While local clubs are confident of fielding both seniors and reserves a number of other clubs are rumoured to be struggling to assemble two squads among them Heatherton United, Springvale City and Keysborough. In State 2 news former Mornington and Frankston Pines striker Jason Bradbury who joined Peninsula Strikers from Sunshine Coast Fire in the off-season has returned to Queensland for family and work commitments while Michael Nobbs, Julian Malander and Laban Stringer have not returned to Strikers’ training. “Laban may return but Michael is busy with work and looking to play closer to home with less training commitments,” head coach Paul Williams said. “Julian is still trying to get his body right so he’s looking at a club closer to home and less training commitments too.”

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In State 3 news former Casey Comets and Langwarrin goalkeeper Faraz Zanoozi could join younger brother Hamraz at Frankston Pines. The Monterey Reserve side remains hopeful that it can clinch the signature of striker Matt “Hammer” Hames. Last week Pines announced the advent of their All-Abilities Program which will be sponsored by JD’s Truss Co. Pty. Ltd. The company’s principal is former Pines player and Langwarrin technical director Stephen Fisher. All abilities football provides the chance for people with a physical and/or intellectual disability to directly participate with a local club in a fun, supportive and inclusive environment. The program will start with a free Come And Try Day at Monterey Reserve on Saturday 27 June between 10am and 11.20am. The non-competitive All-Abilities Program will lead to the formation of all-abilities teams for various ages, genders and levels of experience and Pines want to emphasise that everyone is welcome. The 27 June session will be hosted by Pines senior coach Kevin “Squizzy” Taylor and goalkeeping coach Lee Davies and will be conducted in a COVID Safe environment. Taylor holds a B licence and is part of the way through his A coaching licence. He is a former Pines, Seaford, Langy, Mornington and Huskisson Vincentia (NSW) player and has coached Bentleigh Greens under20s, Langy under-20s and held senior coaching positions at Westgate and Seaford United. Davies played at Pines, Altona Magic, Brunei and Marine Castle in Singapore. He holds a level 1 goalkeeping

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licence and has been goalkeeping coach at Pines, White Eagles, Strikers and Southern United and has coached Pines reserves. For further information contact Taylor on 0433 759 220 or register via Frankston Pines FC Facebook Event page. The big news in State 4 is the appointment of Stan Packer as senior coach of Somerville Eagles. He previously was assisting playercoach Dave Greening who stepped down recently and has left the club. “It’s all happened quite quickly and in a sense I’ve inherited the job,” Packer said. “Even though there’s no relegation this year I want to make the squad super competitive and although at this stage we’ve lost Dave we’ve got a couple of players we’re looking at bringing in.” Packer’s assistants are Paul Robinson who also coaches the reserves and Neil Wypor who also is goalkeeping coach. The club is hopeful of welcoming back experienced midfielder Carlo Cardoso. Meanwhile Chelsea had hoped to host Aspendale Stingrays on Friday 26 June at 6.30pm and 8.30pm in friendlies for both reserves and senior squads at Edithvale Recreation Reserve. The club also had hoped to play Lyndale at Lyndale Secondary College the following Saturday at 1pm and 3pm. Sunday’s return to training announcement forced those friendlies to be put on hold pending an official announcement from FV. In player news Chelsea has signed former St Kilda Celts central defender Chris Muir. “Chris is a Scottish lad that has fitted in well with our playing group,” senior coach Carlo Melino said. “He was only at training for a week and made the effort to come to a players’ social event and he has really made himself part of the squad in a very short time. “His professionalism, technical ability, experience and his no-nonsense approach to the game are great qualities for a central defender. “It’s great to have him at Chelsea.”


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McArdle’s juvenile’s begin careers with a bang HORSE RACING

By Ben Triandafillou MORNINGTON-based trainer John McArdle has hit a purple patch of form with three of his up-and-coming two-year-old’s breaking their maidens on debut in the past fortnight. Sure Am Invincible, Twain’s Express and So Let’s Toast all came through the same jumpout (Heat 4) at Mornington on Wednesday 27 May before going on to score victories at their respective debuts. In the 1000m jumpout, it was Sure Am Invincible who showed the early toe to lead the heat before her stablemates So Let’s Toast (first) and Twain’s Express (second) swept past the field to runaway with the clear fastest 1000m heat of the morning (1.05.42). The I Am Invincible filly, Sure Am Invincible, was the first of the three to get to the races and got the ball rolling for the stable at Donald on Friday 5 June. The gutsy filly sat just behind the speed before knuckling down late in the straight to score a narrow win over the 1000m. The Helmet filly, Twain’s Express, backed up her stablemates win three days later, with a strong performance at her home track of Mornington under jockey Jamie Mott - who had also steered Sure Am Invincible to her debut victory. Twain’s Express also sat in behind the speed before pulling out in the straight to score a comfortable win over the Jason Warren-trained Confrontational and the Matt Laurietrained Wunambal.

Striking colt: So Let’s Toast breaks his maiden on debut for Mornington-based trainer John McArdle. Picture: Supplied

Finally, the striking So You Think colt, So Let’s Toast, ran home strongly from the rear of the field to land a decisive win at Sale on Wednesday 10 June. He found plenty in the run home despite looking to do a few

things wrong over the 1100m trip. The stable look to have some confidence around their juvenile’s ability with talks of possible Spring targets being floated. Stable representative Brady McAr-

dle said the final victor So Let’s Toast may have one more run before being sent out to the paddock in preparation for a spring return. “We think he’s got spring potential, but we don’t want to push him too

far,” McArdle said. “If he pulls up great, we’ll give him another one and then tip him out, but if he shows any signs, we’ll just wait.”

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